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  • 1 week ago | wsbtv.com | Bryan Mims

    ATLANTA — Lisa Opoku knew she needed to be here, to speak from the heart and celebrate a man she considered larger than life. She met Dikembe Mutombo at a restaurant in New York and soon began working with him on projects in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, his native country. “He was tireless, who was someone who would do anything for his charities and his causes,” Opoku told Channel 2’s Bryan Mims.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Bryan Mims

    ‘Honestly, I just miss my wife’: Alpharetta newlyweds separated after ICE arrests wifeAn immigrant from Colombia, just married in February and with no criminal record, is now separated from her husband after agents arrested her outside the couple’s Alpharetta apartment. Daniela Joly Landin, 24, entered the United States last May, turned herself in to the U.S. Border Patrol and applied for asylum. Channel 2’s Bryan Mims talked to her husband, Richard Landin.

  • 1 week ago | wsbtv.com | Bryan Mims

    FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Neighbors of a former Boy Scout leader charged with molesting a boy and spying on minors say the allegations don’t square with the man they know. Andrew Howard Whaley, 61, is charged with sexually abusing a boy he met while in the scouts. Investigators said they also found a hidden camera in a bathroom at his Forsyth County home that he allegedly used to record minors.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Bryan Mims

    Many people gathered to pray and honor George Floyd’s memory and press for racial justice. Churches across the country staged prayer rallies outside Target stores. They’re boycotting the retail chain for ending its diversity initiatives. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks]About 200 people came together on the edge of a Target parking lot in Conyers. They’re not here to noisily protest and picket, but to wield the power of prayer.

  • 1 week ago | wsbtv.com | Bryan Mims

    CONYERS, Ga. — Many people gathered to pray and honor George Floyd’s memory and press for racial justice. Churches across the country staged prayer rallies outside Target stores. They’re boycotting the retail chain for ending its diversity initiatives. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks]About 200 people came together on the edge of a Target parking lot in Conyers. They’re not here to noisily protest and picket, but to wield the power of prayer.

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Bryan Mims
Bryan Mims @bryanmimsWSB
5 Jan 25

I had the honor to observe pallbearers carry the coffin of President Jimmy Carter in Americus, Ga. Here’s a story that appeared on WSB-TV. https://t.co/jHgpq45reU

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