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10 Best Spots To See Fall Leaves in Georgia

In just a few weeks, the forests of Georgia are going to be shifting from shades of green to a fall patchwork of red, orange and gold.

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Now is the time for enthusiasts of the free show — "leaf peepers," as the Georgia State Parks system calls them — to make plans to get out into nature and take it all in. Starting in October, the parks system will be updating Leaf Watch, a website dedicated to tracking the autumn foliage, daily. >>> Read more.

9/11 DragonCon 2016 Costume Sparks Outrage

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DragonCon, which marked its 30th anniversary this past Labor Day in downtown, has been known for its fans who dress in some pretty outlandish costumes.

However, one couple's outfit has drawn the ire of thousands on social media. One couple dressed as a pair of burning World Trade Center towers, with puppets depicting people jumping out of the buildings. >>> Read more.

  • The good news: You can get a head start on shopping for your new iPhone!

Canton Officers Buy Food For Children Going Hungry

  • The officers learned the children did not have any food when they responded to a domestic dispute at a home on Monday.

Woodstock Teacher Named Georgia Art Educator of the Year

  • The Georgia Art Education Association recognized Pam Morgan for her efforts at the school, community and state level.

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