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  • Missed Out on the AJC Peachtree Road Race Lottery You Can Still Run

    REGISTER for special race entry through the Kilometer Kids program Kilometer Kids is a youth running program that encourages children to be active and stay healthy using fun and supportive running activities. The special Kilometer Kids entries are only available to people who do not have a Peachtree race entry already. The charity entry will automatically place you in start wave E. And, ...

  • Atlanta Traffic from the WSB 24-hour Traffic Center

    Weekend Traffic Report: All construction is as the GA-DOT reports it and is weather-permitting, so all times, locations, and lanes blocked may change. Additional projects may turn up during the weekend as well, so listen for live updates on 95.5FM/AM-750 News/Talk WSB. Cobb/Fulton Co.: I-285/nb/eb/wb/sb (Inner and Outer Loops) between Paces Ferry Rd. and Powers Ferry Rd., in the two right lanes ...

  • Tied-up Atlanta woman uses toes to type message for help

    A US woman had to call for help by typing on the laptop with her toes after a burglar tied up her hands with the bed. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that police were alerted about the incident after they received a call from the boyfriend of the 39-year-old victim, Amy Windom. They said that the armed robbery took place at about midnight in the US city of Atlanta, Georgia. Police ...

  • Savannah Nash 16 Dies During Her First Solo Drive Believed To Be Texting

    Like most 16-year-old girls, Savannah Nash couldn't wait to get behind the wheel once she got her driver's license. Her first solo drive turned out to be her last. Nash, who turned 16 last week, got permission Thursday afternoon to drive to the grocery store in Harrisonville, Mo., to pick up items for the family ...

  • North Georgia town sued over mandatory gun law

    NELSON, Ga. (AP) -- A group that supports gun control is suing a north Georgia town that passed a law requiring gun ownership. The Washington-based Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence filed a federal lawsuit Thursday against the town of Nelson. The group claims the law is unconstitutional. It contends the Second Amendment doesn't require anyone to have a gun. City leaders passed an ...


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Movie Review

Schindler's List [Blu-Ray]

Schindler's List [Blu-Ray]

The unlikeliest heroes are often the greatest, and Oskar Schindler, the central figure of Steven Spielbergs masterful and devastating Schindlers List, was one of the unlikeliest of all. A greedy German industrialist, womanizer, heavy drinker, shamelessly adulterous husband, ... ...

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  • Yeah but is it art Graffiti in Atlanta

    ATLANTA -- Imagine being so consumed with a creative desire for expression that you're willing to jog halfway across the city, sweating with a backpack and a can of spray paint; that you'd be willing to climb the highest walls just to get a blank 'canvas." "It's actually really good artwork," said one eyewitness in the West End. "And it happens so fast ...

  • Pace Academy breaks ground on new Upper School

    ATLANTA (AP) - Pace Academy in Atlanta is breaking ground on its new Upper School. Officials at the private school say the 75,000-square-foot facility will replace the current Upper School, which was constructed in 1961. The new Arthur M. Blank Family Upper School will nearly double the space of the current Upper School and will include The Woodruff Library, a gift of Jane Woodruff and ...

  • Boy Scouts to vote on admitting gay members

    ATLANTA -- They were a few dozen parents and scouts out of the 34,000 represented by the 17 counties of the Atlanta Area Council. But they were adamant that the Boy Scouts could be on the verge of a crippling mistake-allowing local groups to admit gays. Several troop leaders said they would have to disband. "We don't see how we can be part of a national organization that refuses to ...

  • Atlanta city employees to erect billboard protesting pay

    ATLANTA -- Starting next week, drivers on the Downtown Connector will be greeted by a new billboard, thanks to a group of frustrated Atlanta city employees. More than 50 Atlanta police officers, firefighters and other city workers have chipped in to purchase the digital billboard, the latest step in a months-long campaign for increased pay. According to organizers, the sign, modeled after a ...

  • Thieves target highway drain grates for quick cash

    ATLANTA -- It's a story that has you saying "you're kidding me?" But we're not. The Georgia's Department of Transportation says in the last 5 years more than $500,000 worth of highway grates have been stolen. In the last 2 months, more than 600 grates have been taken. Each one weighs from 200 to 300 pounds. It's a costly epidemic on the Interstates across ...

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