Ex-Central Texas Football Star Shot To Death In GeorgiaKWTXDEKALB COUNTY, GA (May 22, 2013)--Former Killeen standout football player David McMillan III, who went on to play in the NFL, was found shot to death Saturday in Dekalb, Ga. His funeral is set for this Saturday in Augusta, Ga. Police in Dekalb County ...and more »
Ex-Central Texas Football Star Shot To Death In GeorgiaKWTXDEKALB COUNTY, GA (May 22, 2013)--Former Killeen standout football player David McMillan III, who went on to play in the NFL, was found shot to death Saturday in Dekalb, Ga. His funeral is set for this Saturday in Augusta, Ga. Police in Dekalb County ...and more »
A man has been killed in a machete attack in London, and police have shot two suspects in what British Prime Minister David Cameron says is likely a terrorist incident.The Associated Press says the incident occurred Wednesday when the suspects attacked the man near a London military...
Public opinion about the scandals plaguing the Obama administration is decidedly mixed.Republicans feel that the trio of controversies concerning Benghazi, the IRS and the Justice Department snooping on media phone records are evidence enough that President Obama is either running a government...
Malika writes in… My name is Malika Whitley, I’d be so appreciative if you could post an alert for Charlotte–she’s been missing since Saturday morning when she ran down N. Decatur Rd. towards Clairmont Rd. (Her home is between Clairmont and Scott Blvd.) We’ve searched the neighborhood and posted flyers, maybe someone here will recognize [...]
Food TV personality, restaurateur, author and Georgian Paula Deen started a foundation to help women and families in need.The Bag Lady Foundation, still in its infancy stages, said it plans to help people, communities and like-minded organizations to empower those facing a range of challenges resulting from poverty.The foundation plans to raise money from a variety of financial resources, including a percentage of the net proceeds from Paula Deen Foods. It also will accept public and private…
Sandy Springs City Council on May 21 approved zoning for a development of 62 townhomes along the 5800 block of Glenridge Drive, with prices starting at $350,000. Some of the residents living around the townhomes say the prices are too low and will be a drag on the value of their $1 million brick homes. [...]The post Residents: $350,000 townhomes too cheap appeared first on Reporter Newspapers.
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