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New DeKalb County superintendent unveils dress code
The DeKalb County school system will enforce a stricter dress code when school opens in August, with districtwide uniforms phased in beginning in January.
10:49AM ( 22 years ago )
Southern Company only bid for New Power
Southern Company's $60 million offer to purchase the natural gas operations of New Power Company in Georgia was the only one to meet a deadline for bids.
8:05AM ( 22 years ago )
Victim's family settles suit against city
The family of a woman killed during a police chase last year has settled a lawsuit against the city and officer involved.
7:51AM ( 22 years ago )
Henry County takes zero tolerance policy on water ban
Henry County is taking a zero tolerance policy on violations of water-use restrictions.
7:49AM ( 22 years ago )
18 enter pleas in Fort Benning protest
Eighteen of 37 protesters facing prison terms for trespassing on Fort Benning had their day in U.S. District Court on Monday.
7:48AM ( 22 years ago )
One killed, one wounded in barber shop shooting
One person was killed and another wounded in a shootout Monday at a barber shop in southwest Atlanta.
7:47AM ( 22 years ago )
Charleston baseball team sets new attendance record
The Charleston Riverdogs lost 4-2 to the Columbus RedStixx on Monday night as the Class A Tampa Bay Devil Rays affiliate padlocked the gates and kept hundreds of fans outside Joe Riley Stadium.
7:26AM ( 22 years ago )
Beavers plan to take a bite out of accountants
The Class AAA affiliate of the San Diego Padres is going to sponsor ``Arthur Andersen Appreciation Night'' later this month.
7:25AM ( 22 years ago )
Fannin County man found dead at rest stop in Indiana
The Indiana State Police found the body of a Fannin County man Monday inside a tractor-trailer parked at a rest stop along Interstate 65.
7:09AM ( 22 years ago )
Busch apologizes for Daytona blowup
Kurt Busch, who was held in the pits for four laps as punishment for cursing NASCAR officials over the radio during the Pepsi 400, apologized Monday.
6:53AM ( 22 years ago )