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- Man Left 7-Year-Old at Crash Scene: Police
- 15-Year-Old Charged As Adult in Mother's Strangling Death
- Buford Man Drowns in Lake Lanier
'Stranger Things' Now Casting Extras In Atlanta
If you look like you might be at home hanging around a hospital, your chance to appear on "Stranger Things" may have arrived. The award-winning Netflix horror series is looking for extras for a "flashback scene" filming next week and needs extras to play doctors, nurses, receptionists and several kids' roles. >>> Read more.
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Body Recovered After Boating Accident on Allatoona Lake
The body of a man has been recovered from Allatoona Lake Thursday afternoon following a boating collision near Canton. Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services spokesperson Tim Cavender said one person remains unaccounted for while another person, who is also a male, was rescued early in the operation. >>> Read more.
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- Michael Vick on When Falcons Drafted Matt Ryan: 'My Heart Dropped'
- Jackson Healthcare Expansion To Bring 1,400 New Jobs To Alpharetta
- Pedestrian Dies From Injuries Sustained in Marietta Crash
- Woman Shot Dead Outside Atlanta Apartment Complex
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Man Gets 30 Years For Injecting Heroin, Killing Child In Car Crash
Suspect Charged With Murder in Cartersville Store Shooting
Six Indicted In Multi-State Gun Theft Spree
Accountant Accused of Stealing $100,000 From Homeowners Association
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