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How Georgia troopers will help ICE find and arrest undocumented immigrants
Gov. Brian Kemp announced that he wants all 1,100 sworn officers of Georgia’s Department of Public Safety to make immigration inquiries and arrests in the state.
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Jasmine Crowe-Houston went from running a cupcake truck to helping the hungry
Jasmine Crowe-Houston has garnered this attention and acclaim all just for doing good. Here's how she went from running cupcake truck to founding Goodr.
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AJC Her+Story series launches with first profile, coverage of women in business
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is launching a new series called AJC Her+Story to highlight women founders, creators, executives and professionals in metro Atlanta.
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Bill to limit lawsuits against crop chemical makers heads to Gov. Kemp
A bill to shield manufacturers of crop chemicals from liability passed both chambers of the Georgia legislature, and now Gov. Brian Kemp will have the final say.
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CDC employees wait to hear if they will be fired
Vigil at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Clifton office aims to show workers they are appreciated.
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Alpharetta father/son duo finds ‘Shark Tank’ love with Kiid Coffee for kids
Alpharetta's Kiid Coffee, a coffee powder added to milk targeted for kids with no caffeine or sugar but plenty of nutrients, got a lot of love on a recent "Shark Tank" episode
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Rate hikes and sewer fixes key to south DeKalb renaissance
DeKalb County leaders are promising steep water and sewer rate increases will pay for economic development in the county's underserved southern half.
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Atlanta Mayor Dickens wants tax district extension to fund Beltline rail
The mayor's comments are the first time he has talked publicly about how to pay for the transit vision he unveiled earlier this month.