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Weekly news briefs: Nov. 9

November 9, 2015 Editor-in-Chief 0

Local Eleven Atlanta hospitals receive a “C” for safety Leap Frog’s analysis of hospitalis ranked 11 hospitals with a “C” for how well they keep patients from harm, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Grady Memorial […]

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Weekly News Briefs: Nov. 2

November 2, 2015 Editor-in-Chief 0

Local Dekalb officer who killed man will not be prosecuted. A grand jury decided not to indict J.R. Pitts, the Dekalb county officer who fatally shot Kevin Davis last December, according to CBS 46. Pitts […]

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Weekly news briefs: Oct. 26

October 26, 2015 Editor-in-Chief 0

Local Georgia woman accused of posting threats to the police gets bond Latausha Naomi Nedd, 42, posted threats to the police online and was arrested by the FBI, U.S. Marshals and Clayton County authorities, according […]

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Daily news briefs: Oct. 21

October 21, 2015 Editor-in-Chief 0

Local Missing Georgia Tech student found James Hubert, a 24-year-old Georgia Tech student, was found along railroad tracks near Dekalb Avenue on Oct. 19, according to Channel 2 Action News. Hubert had been missing since […]

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Weekly crime blotter: Oct. 19

October 19, 2015 Editor-in-Chief 0

Oct. 12 Two strikes, you’re out A non-Georgia State affiliated person was arrested by Georgia State Police Department (GSUPD) for criminal trespassing and possessing less than an ounce of marijuana in Langdale Hall. The person […]

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Weekly news briefs: Oct. 19

October 19, 2015 Editor-in-Chief 0

Local Atlanta Public Schools superintendent plans to fix the school system Meria Carstarphen, superintendent of Atlanta Public Schools (APS) announced to the crowded gym at Atlanta’s closed Howard High School that the school would soon […]

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