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Atlanta parents call for dedicated 911 emergency line for infants, CPR kits after baby's sudden death
ATLANTA — As an Atlanta family mourns the loss of their baby girl, they're demanding change from city leaders. The couple appeared before those city leaders Monday, asking for support to create an emergency infant hotline exclusively for parents of infants who are in distress, after living through their own terrible experience.
3rd suspect arrested in Lithonia murder case, DeKalb County sheriff says
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Deputies in DeKalb County have arrested a suspect wanted in connection to a homicide in Lithonia. According to the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office, 26-year-old Stephan Jamel Stewart was wanted in connection to the murder of a Lithonia man during an alleged home invasion in 2023.
Firm expands lawsuit against Walmart, demands $750M after janitor films women at Decatur store
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - An Atlanta law firm has expanded its previous lawsuit against Walmart, alleging the stores provide a “fertile crime scene for sex offenders” and demanding $750 million. In November, five women filed a lawsuit against former employee Lester Jolly and Walmart. They accused...
Accident on Set of Amazon MGM Studios Film Injures Multiple Crewmembers in Atlanta
An accident on the set of an upcoming heist film starring Eddie Murphy and Keke Palmer has injured several crewmembers, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.Sesame Workshop Averts Strike: Tentative Deal Struck With Writers The incident happened on the set of Amazon MGM Studios’ upcoming film The Pickup, which is shooting in Atlanta, on Saturday. Per an Amazon MGM Studios spokesperson, the accident occurred during a second unit action sequence that had previously been rehearsed. “Unfortunately, the sequence did not go as planned and several members of the crew were injured as a result,” the spokesperson stated. The spokesperson added, “We are still...
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