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Atlanta developer to pay maximum fine for cutting down trees

The city of Atlanta has imposed the maximum fine against a developer who cut down five large trees, each estimated to be about 150 years old.Click to Continue »

 

Georgia wildlife officials make new hunting guide available

Georgia wildlife officials are making this year's guide on hunting seasons and regulations available online and in print.Click to Continue »

 

Poll: Majority of Americans support Confederate flag removal

South Carolina's decision to remove the Confederate flag from its Statehouse grounds meets with the approval of 57 percent of Americans, but 34 percent believe it was the wrong move,Click to Continue »

 

Panel says keep Jefferson Davis statue in Kentucky Capitol

A Kentucky historic commission has voted to keep a statue of Confederate President Jefferson Davis in the state Capitol rotunda.Click to Continue »

 

Former Athens officer charged in alleged assault on student

A former police officer is charged with assaulting a University of Georgia student during an arrest in June.Click to Continue »

 

Ga. parole board appoints new executive director of parole

The Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles has announced a new executive director of parole.Click to Continue »

 

Man arrested after April holdup now charged with murder

A man first arrested after an April holdup in Rome is now charged with murder.Click to Continue »

 

BUZZELL: Concert association to opening its season in September

For decades, Middle Georgia has enjoyed the commitment of the Warner Robins Community Concert Association has to bringing quality musical performances and educational opportunities at an affordable price to local…Click to Continue »

 

Cannabis ban bends under corporate, congressional and medicinal pressure

ATLANTA -- When Georgia lawmakers passed a medical cannabis law earlier this year, it was meant for a fairly narrow population of the state’s most severely ill patients.Click to Continue »

 

Macon-Bibb county weighing options for new elections office, early voting location

Macon-Bibb County leaders are weighing options for moving a cramped elections office as a busy 2016 election calendar looms.Click to Continue »

 

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