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Georgia commission rescinds rules to sell, produce medical marijuana
ATLANTA - Medical marijuana sales in Georgia have taken a step backwards due to technicality. The Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission meet in a special session on Thursday to backtrack on last week's unanimously approval to pass rules for testing, inspections, and distribution of the controlled substance. "The commission...
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Ciera Breland disappearance: Husband Xavier Breland faces extradition to Indiana
CARMEL, Ind. - The husband of missing Indiana mother Ciera Breland could be returning to the Hoosier state soon. Xavier Breland, who remains the sole "person of interest" in her disappearance, faces extradition from Georgia on unrelated charges. Xavier was charged with unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious...
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Ex-Army sergeant convicted in brutal stabbing death of soldier in Georgia barracks gets life in prison
FORT STEWART, Ga. - A former U.S. Army sergeant who pleaded guilty to stabbing his fellow soldier to death in his Fort Stewart, Georgia barracks in 2020 was sentenced Tuesday to life in federal prison. Byron Booker, 29, of Ludowici, Ga., pleaded guilty last October to premeditated murder in connection...
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Peachtree City Police warn of dangerous DUI trend in Georgia
PEACHTREE CITY, Ga. - Police in Peachtree City say every deadly crash officers worked in 2022 was caused by a DUI driver. That revelation highlights a disturbing rise in the number of DUI arrests in the city and echoed across the entire state of Georgia. Law enforcement officials have seen...
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Coyote sightings on the rise in Georgia: Why and what to do if you encounter one
ATLANTA - It’s that time of year. More coyotes are being spotted in neighborhoods across metro Atlanta, and it is worrying some pet owners. A wildlife expert explains why more of these critters are being seen and what can be done to keep cats and dogs safe. The big...
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Alex Murdaugh murder trial: Judge rules of possible financial crimes evidence
Witness testimony continues in the murder trial of former South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh. Judge Clifton Newman ruled the state is allowed to call witnesses to testify on Murdaugh's alleged financial crimes.
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