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Weekly news briefs: Nov. 23

November 23, 2015 Editor-in-Chief 0

Local Auditing firm hired after data breach Ernst & Young was hired to examine Georgia secretary of state office in light of a lawsuit that brought to light how Georgia voters personal information fell into […]

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Weekly news briefs: Nov. 16

November 16, 2015 Editor-in-Chief 0

Local Hit and run leaves woman on the scene Tracy Mitchell, owner of a DeKalb County taqueria, was arrested Nov. 11 on charges of vehicular homicide, reckless driving and hit and run, according to Atlanta […]

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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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