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Apr 11 2024
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Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia chief takes over Trump election case probe
The head of the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia will take over the investigation of Lt. Gov. Burt Jones’ alleged involvement in attempts to overturn President Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory in Georgia. In a two-sentence statement, Pete Skandalakis, the council’s executive director, announced his appointment to pursue the case. A Fulton County judge disqualified Fulton District
Ledger-EnquirerMar 20 2024
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Georgia's Legislative Tri-Caucus host inaugural historic Town Hall meeting - Georgia Asian Times
Georgia Asian TimesApr 08 2024
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CPPD: 20 Georgia men arrested, accused of organized crime following investigation
CEDAR PARK, Texas (KXAN) — A total of 20 men from Georgia were arrested and accused of organized crime and aggravated robbery following an investigation by the Cedar Park Police Department, police said in a release. It began on March 14 after CPPD detectives responded to a report of an aggravated robbery at Black Rock Vape on North Bell Avenue in Cedar Park, the release said. When detectives
KXAN NewsApr 02 2024
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Seton Hall clobbers Georgia, advances to NIT title game
April 3 - Al-Amir Dawes scored 20 points for Seton Hall, which quickly mounted a commanding lead and controlled the rest of the game to down Georgia 84-67 in Tuesday's second NIT semifinal at Indianapolis. Dawes shot 6-of-11 from the field and made four 3-pointers for the top-seeded Pirates (24-12), who built an 18-3 lead six minutes into the game after hitting seven of their first 11 shots.
ReutersMar 21 2024
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Georgia executes man for ’93 killing
JACKSON, Ga. -- A Georgia man convicted of the killing of his former girlfriend three decades ago was put to death Wednesday evening in the state's first execution in more than four years. Willie James Pye, 59, received an injection of the sedative pentobarbital and was pronounced dead at 11:03 p.m. at the state prison in Jackson. He was sentenced to die for his conviction in the November 1993
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteApr 08 2024
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Georgia's Will Moseley wows Idol judges with '(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay' performance
One Georgia native wowed judges with his cover of a Georgia legend's hit on Sunday's episode of American Idol. Hazelhurst native Will Moseley sang "(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay" by Otis Redding, the Macon music icon, and was met with great praise. "That was my favorite of the night," American Idol judge Luke Bryan said. Fellow judge Katy Perry agreed, saying "mine too." "Your voice makes
Savannah Morning NewsApr 18 2024
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Georgia beach town, Tybee Island, trying to curb Orange Crush, large annual gathering of Black college students
Tybee Island, Ga. — Thousands of Black college students expected this weekend for an annual spring bash at Georgia's largest public beach will be greeted by dozens of extra police officers and barricades closing off neighborhood streets. While the beach will remain open, officials are blocking access to nearby parking. Tybee Island, east of Savannah, has grappled with the April beach party
CBS News (Online)Apr 05 2024
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Joe Biden’s campaign is staffing up and opening new offices in Georgia
The announcement gives Biden’s campaign an early edge over Trump’s operation in Georgia. Trump has one senior staffer devoted to his campaign so far in Georgia and, for now, is relying on the state GOP, elected officials and local activists to mobilize voters. The development could also help allay concerns from local Democrats worried that Biden won’t campaign as vigorously in Georgia as other
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionApr 08 2024
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‘You’re dead’: Protesters shout down congressman’s speech at U. Georgia
Law professor says students should be suspended, expelled for free speech violations A prominent law professor is calling for the suspension of students who shouted down a Republican congressman at the University of Georgia, yelling profanities and telling the lawmaker, “You’re dead.” University security removed the protesters during Rep. Mike Collins’ speech, but Jonathan Turley, Shapiro
The College FixMar 29 2024
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A Georgia Town Basks in Bountiful Filming. The State Pays.
It is no wonder that moviemakers saw potential in Thomasville, Ga., as a stand-in for Main Street U.S.A. Cobblestone streets and mom-and-pop stores speckle the downtown of this city of 18,000 that is caked in red clay soil and nestled among rolling hills. Just as attractive to some of those producers are Georgia’s lavish filming incentives, which have made Thomasville a cost-effective place to
New York Times (News)