Six Flags Over Georgia announced Wednesday that they would be introducing a new rollercoaster for the 2011 season.
Bill Curry hasn't been on the sideline for a college game since 1996, so excuse the ol' coach if it takes him a few plays - maybe even a few games - to get up to speed.
Hurricane Earl prepared to take a swipe at the Eastern Seaboard on Thursday as residents scrambled ahead of its arrival.
Cancer has ravaged several of Ann Aberson's relatives, so she doesn't have a problem with her two teenage daughters wearing bracelets to raise awareness of breast cancer. But their school principal does.
Will the Democratic Governors Association counter the Republicans? This week we have seen a "Roybama" website and another one of those Barnes/Obama TV ads. What's next in the battle for Georgia Governor? ||
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After years of growth, the Census Bureau recently reported that median new home size fell to 2,135 square feet in 2009 after peaking at more than 2,300 earlier in the decade.
State and federal authorities have arrested 54 people on charges of lying to get $1.1 million in government housing subsidies, and they plan to arrest dozens more. ||
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Georgia State University researchers have created an online calculator for small businesses interested in whether they qualify for tax credits under the new federal health care law.
After a long night of searching, 10-year-old Mario Taddeo was found safe at the home of a family friend in Gainesville on Tuesday.
Zoo Atlanta president and CEO Raymond King released a statement Tuesday afternoon, apologizing to zoo guests and their neighbors in the Grant Park community, regarding the escape of a rattlesnake last Friday.
It appears the "Phantom of the Fox" will be leaving his home of more than three decades. ||
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