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1 week ago |
foxcarolina.com | Tim Darnell |Sarah Hammond
BARROW COUNTY, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Colin Gray — whose son, Colt, allegedly carried out a deadly Georgia school shooting last September — appeared in court Tuesday morning with his attorneys in an attempt to get his charges dismissed. Colin’s attorneys argued the statutes under which their client has been charged are not specific enough to apply.
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3 weeks ago |
walb.com | Joe Gorchow |Sarah Hammond
MARIETTA, Ga. - Federal agents escorted at least a dozen individuals out of a nail salon in Marietta as part of a nationwide effort to conduct about 3,000 immigration arrests each day. Homeland Security Investigations Atlanta posted a video on X, writing that its agents arrested 12 undocumented workers at Luxx Nail Lounge in Marietta.
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3 weeks ago |
wrdw.com | Joe Gorchow |Sarah Hammond
MARIETTA, Ga. - Federal agents escorted at least a dozen individuals out of a nail salon in Marietta as part of a nationwide effort to conduct about 3,000 immigration arrests each day. Homeland Security Investigations Atlanta posted a video on X, writing that its agents arrested 12 undocumented workers at Luxx Nail Lounge in Marietta.
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4 weeks ago |
walb.com | Sarah Hammond |Hope Dean
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - An 18-year-old is now in stable condition after a tornado ripped through a Locust Grove neighborhood on Thursday. The teen’s father, Tray Chaney, identified him as Malachi Chaney. Tray is an actor best known for playing Malik “Poot” Carr on HBO’s “The Wire.” PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Locust Grove neighbors recount tornado that ripped through their neighborhoodChaney on Saturday posted to Instagram an update on his son’s condition. “Malachi is stable.
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Feb 18, 2025 |
actionnews5.com | Sarah Hammond |Dorothy Sedovic
ATLANTA (WANF/Gray News) - Nineteen of the people hospitalized after a Delta Air Lines flight flipped upside down while landing at Toronto’s Pearson Airport have been released, according to the airline. Delta Air Lines reported that 21 people were initially taken to hospitals in the area following Monday’s crash. Only two remain hospitalized as of Tuesday morning, the airline reported. All 80 people on board the flight survived, Toronto Pearson Airport Fire Chief Todd Aitken reported.
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