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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.

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.

How did Kyle Clinkscales die? We get a first look at his autopsy 50 years later

Kyle Clinkscales, who mysteriously vanished over 50 years ago while driving from LaGrange to Auburn, is the subject of renewed investigation following the release of his autopsy results. This exploration sheds light on the unresolved circumstances surrounding his disappearance and death, drawing attention from local media and the community. As investigators continue to seek answers, the case remains a poignant reminder of unresolved tragedies.

SWAT surrounds Marietta home while searching for murder suspect, but don’t find him

A SWAT team surrounded a home in Marietta, Georgia, while searching for a murder suspect who was involved in a fatal shooting outside a local restaurant. The suspect is accused of shooting someone during an argument in the parking lot. Despite the extensive search, law enforcement did not locate the suspect.

South Fulton families receive free food at Thanksgiving giveaway

South Fulton families benefited from a Thanksgiving giveaway event, receiving free meals at Welcome All Park. This community-driven initiative reflects the spirit of giving during the holiday season and aims to support local families in need.

Buying a used car? Clark Howard says you need to do these things before stepping on the lot

Clark Howard shares essential tips for buying a used car, emphasizing the importance of preparation before visiting a dealership. He warns that stepping onto a lot without a clear plan can lead to unexpected costs and may result in purchasing a car that isn’t reliable.

Homeowners say they can’t get squatters out, even though there’s a new law meant to do just that

Homeowners in Georgia are struggling to evict squatters despite the implementation of the Georgia Squatter Reform Act, which mandates that police issue criminal citations to trespassers. Many residents report that law enforcement is not enforcing the new regulations effectively, leaving them frustrated and vulnerable. This situation underscores ongoing challenges in property rights and law enforcement.

Cold weather affecting North Carolina community still recovering from Hurricane Helene

Cold weather is impacting communities in North Carolina that are still recovering from Hurricane Helene, which occurred nearly two months ago. The recent snowfall has posed additional challenges for residents already grappling with the aftermath of the hurricane.

Police searching for man selling water on I-20 ramp before shooting 76-year-old

A man is being sought by police for allegedly selling water on an I-20 ramp before he was involved in a shooting that left a 76-year-old victim injured. Witnesses reported that an argument broke out before the shooting occurred. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns in the area.

Trial on hold for man accused of driving drunk, killing teenager

The jury trial for a man accused of driving under the influence and causing the death of a teenager in Kennesaw is currently on hold. A judge has instructed the jury to take the next week off for Thanksgiving, with testimony set to resume on December 2.

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