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Man dies, federal agents hurt while serving warrants
One man was shot to death and another wounded by federal agents trying to serve a search warrant at a house in Atlanta on Monday.
7:19AM ( 22 years ago )
Crawford Long opens its new hospital
Crawford Long in Midtown Atlanta opens its new hospital Tuesday after two years of demolition and construction.
7:18AM ( 22 years ago )
Mother charged with murder in newborn's death
A 29-year-old Norcross woman has been charged with murder after authorities found a dead newborn face down in a toilet in her apartment.
7:15AM ( 22 years ago )
South Carolina auto insurance costs rose in national survey
South Carolina's drivers have been paying more for auto insurance, an annual survey from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners says.
7:14AM ( 22 years ago )
Man convicted of 1975 slaying of detective
A Superior Court jury convicted a 61-year-old man Monday of killing Atlanta police detective Sam Guy during a 1975 motel robbery.
10:57PM ( 22 years ago )
Civil rights activist dies at 79
Westley Wallace Law, a civil rights activist who spent 26 years as president of the Savannah branch of the NAACP, was found dead Monday at his home.
10:36PM ( 22 years ago )
University has record in donations
A record $62.7 million in donations and pledges from private sources was received by the University of Georgia in the last fiscal year, officials said Monday.
9:46PM ( 22 years ago )
Man shoots, kills boss at Fulton branch library
A man shot and killed his boss Monday morning at an Atlanta Fulton County Public Library -- before turning the gun on himself.
7:22PM ( 22 years ago )
Expert: State's growing Hispanic workers aren't getting health care
A public health professor from Columbia University says the state's growing Hispanic population is not getting adequate health care.
7:20PM ( 22 years ago )
Georgia Power plant spills ash slurry into Etowah tributary
An estimated 1.4 gallons of ash-water slurry have spilled into a tributary of the Etowah River.
7:18PM ( 22 years ago )