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Matt Gaetz says he won't return to Congress next year after withdrawing name for attorney general

Matt Gaetz has announced he will not return to Congress next year after retracting his name from consideration for attorney general. This decision marks a significant shift in his political trajectory, stirring reactions within the political landscape. The news comes as Gaetz faces ongoing scrutiny and challenges in his political career.

Mayor Dickens highlights success of Atlanta's summer youth employment program

Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens has released the report for the 2024 Summer Youth Employment Program, emphasizing the city's ongoing commitment to creating work-based learning opportunities for its youth. The report highlights the program's successes as National Apprenticeship Week concludes, showcasing its impact on the community.

President of Atlanta’s historically Black Spelman College steps down after leave of absence

President Helene Gayle of Spelman College, a historically Black women's institution in Atlanta, has announced her permanent resignation after a leave of absence. This decision marks a significant change for the college, which has been a pivotal institution in the education of Black women.

A man was the target of a shooting in Suwanee, but they killed his mom instead

A shooting incident in Suwanee has led to the tragic death of a mother, who was mistakenly killed while her son was the intended target. Police have not disclosed details about the motive behind the shooting or the circumstances that led to this fatal event. This incident raises significant concerns about safety and violence in the community.

Bank employee stabbed during attempted robbery, Atlanta police say

A bank employee was stabbed during an attempted robbery at the United Community Bank on Caroline Street NE in Atlanta. Atlanta police are actively searching for the suspect involved in the incident, which left the employee injured. The situation highlights ongoing concerns regarding public safety in the area.

Supreme Court steps into fight over FCC's $8 billion subsidies for internet and phone services

The Supreme Court is now involved in a critical legal battle concerning the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) $8 billion annual subsidies aimed at enhancing phone and internet services in schools, libraries, and rural areas. This case marks a significant test of federal regulatory power and could have far-reaching implications for access to communication infrastructure across the country.

Paper company plans $600M factory expansion in Georgia, hiring 100 more workers

A Canadian paper company is expanding its Macon mill in Georgia with a $600 million investment, which will create 100 new jobs. This significant development highlights the company's commitment to growth and the positive impact on the local economy. The expansion is expected to enhance production capabilities at the facility.

Woman, 85, attacked by dogs while getting mail. What police found a month later was disturbing

An 85-year-old woman was attacked by dogs while retrieving her mail, leading to a disturbing discovery by police a month later. This incident highlights the dangers posed by loose dogs in the community and raises concerns about public safety in South Fulton County, Georgia. The article emphasizes the need for better regulation and awareness regarding pet ownership and community safety.

Storm inundates Northern California with rain, heavy snow. Thousands remain in the dark in Seattle

A major storm has brought heavy rain and snow to Northern California, leading to evacuation warnings for communities near a river expected to overflow. Thousands in Seattle are also without power as the storm continues to cause disruptions. The severe weather has significant implications for local residents and ski resorts in the region.

Federal chemical safety board chair calls BioLab fire ‘completely unacceptable’

Federal investigators released a critical report highlighting the BioLab chemical fire incident in Rockdale County, which has been described by the chair of the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board as "completely unacceptable." This article underscores the serious implications of chemical safety standards and the need for accountability in handling hazardous materials.

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