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Local News from WSB-TV 2 Atlanta via Yahoo! News

ATLANTA -- Hundreds of people gathered Friday to remember former U.S. Attorney Griffin Bell, a leading Georgia attorney who died of kidney failure at the age of 90.

 

The state received about 2,000 complaints from residents, some alleging stations charged them as much as $9.99 a gallon.

 

ATLANTA -- Officials in Atlanta say the collapse of several large steam vaults caused part of one downtown street to collapse, but they still don't know what was behind two other collapses in the same...

 

SNELLVILLE, Ga. -- A Gwinnett County parent is trying to get a book she thinks is inappropriate for teenagers taken off school shelves. The book, "Night Talk" by Elizabeth Cox, is about a fr...

 

LITHONIA, Ga. -- One man is dead and a wounded man man drove himself to the hospital after a Friday morning shooting in Lithonia. Police said it appears several people opened fire at a house in the 20...

 

The college bowl season ends with Florida topping Oklahoma in the national title game.

 

SMYRNA, Ga. -- An independent mortgage lender with offices in Georgia and seven other states has closed suddenly, surprising its employees. Smyrna-based Sunshine Mortgage Corp. closed Thursday after 2...

 

Georgia and Ohio are among the states that are part of a national salmonella outbreak.

 

Channel 2 gets a firsthand look of what it takes to clean up when all 36 units of a DeKalb County condo complex go into foreclosure.

 

ATLANTA -- Downtown connector traffic was backed up after a man jumped off the Peachtree Street overpass Thursday afternoon. Police said a man jumped off the overpass onto the downtown connector just ...

 
 

News and Lifestyle Information from The Augusta Chronicle

Storm Team 12 at WRDW-TV (CBS) is joining with Fort Discovery to present StormFest from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday in Classroom E and the PowerStation at Fort Discovery, 1 Seventh St.

 

NEW YORK - Cargo magazine, a shopping guide for men that was launched by Conde Nast Publications Inc. with much fanfare two years ago, is shutting down with its May issue, the publisher announced.

 

NEW YORK - The Bluetooth wireless standard used in cell phones and other small devices will take a leap in transmission speed, broadening its scope to enable high-definition video and files for digita...

 

NEW YORK - Many of his patients know Dr. Todd Ponsky as the man who saved their lives, but to his colleagues, he's known as The Black Cloud.

 

This is a story about words we can't print in this story.

 
 

News from Macon and Central Georgia from The Macon News

Nearly 800 people have signed a petition in opposition to a housing development proposed for north Bibb County.

 

Bibb County school officials are steps closer to ending the summer school program for elementary and middle school students, replacing it with an aggressive year-end remedial curriculum to save the sc...

 

When Beverly Williamson’s husband kisses her goodbye, he tells her he loves her.

 

Enrollment at Central Georgia Technical College has increased 14 percent over this time last year, the college announced Thursday.

 

State transportation planners are scaling back a long-planned overhaul of the interchange between Interstates 75 and 16 in Macon, said Larry Walker, Middle Georgia’s representative to the st...

 

Statewide Headlines from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

President-elect Barack Obama has raised more than $24 million on the way toward paying for an inauguration that is expected to cost $45 million. Nearly 50 Georgians have donated $250 or more for Presi...

 

Even in the midst of a head-splitting economy, Georgia voters across the board want the chance to vote on transportation funding, according to a poll released Thursday by a coalition that is seeking m...

 

Gov. Sonny Perdue on Thursday swore in a new commissioner of the Georgia Department of Corrections just hours after the board that oversees the state prison system endorsed Brian Owens' appointment. O...

 

Metro Atlanta's draft water plan for supplying the growing region through 2035 is ready for public comment. The draft includes proposals for handling water supply and sewage, and protecting the region...

 

Georgia is among the 42 states that have been struck with a salmonella outbreak, with five people taken ill and one requiring hospitalization, officials said Thursday. The ages of the Georgians that h...

 

Barrow County schools are adding more single-gender classes after seeing success with a pilot program this year. Superintendent Ron Saunders said he is talking with teachers at three middle schools ab...

 

An obscure Georgia law that allows state agriculture officials to seize starving horses is the target of a federal lawsuit before the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Edna Reams says the state Agri...

 

Lake Lanier continued its rapid rise Wednesday, as full rivers and streams poured in. By 10:15 a.m., Lanier had risen nearly two feet since early Tuesday. The lake's elevation was 1,055.16 feet above ...

 

The heads of four Georgia transportation agencies, which have spent years in turf battles, spoke with one voice Wednesday as they implored state government to help raise money to preserve Georgia's tr...

 

Former U.S. Attorney General Griffin Bell was being laid to rest Wednesday in his hometown in southwest Georgia, with a large crowd of friends and family looking on. They gathered for a graveside mili...

 
 

Metro Atlanta News and Information from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

A who's who of the southern political and legal communities gathered Friday morning in tribute to the late Griffin B. Bell, the former U.S. Attorney General, federal judge and corporate lawyer.

 

Cobb County transportation officials are turning to a Midwestern innovation to relieve congestion at Burnt Hickory Road and Barrett Parkway.

 

Georgia officials plan to cut $525 million from reserves in the health insurance plan for schoolteachers and state employees to alleviate some of the severe budget crunch.

 

A Sandy Springs pawn shop owner was ambushed, beaten and robbed Thursday night outside his Roswell home by gunmen who then then tied up the rest of his family before demanding money, police said.

 

President-elect Barack Obama has raised more than $24 million on the way toward paying for an inauguration that is expected to cost $45 million.

 

MARTA passengers at Five Points station can use newly renovated restrooms — at least until budget-cutters decide whether to close them to save money.

 

The Georgia State Patrol on Friday identified the man who jumped to his death on the Downtown Connector Thursday as Joseph Booth.

 

Metro Atlanta hospital chiefs offered a short and not-so-sweet response to Grady Memorial Hospital's request for $30 million cash to help care for poor patients.

 

First, the city of Atlanta raised water rates 27.5 percent back in June.

 

Thursday's drive home turned nightmarish after three incidents snarled highways in downtown Atlanta and on the north and south sides of the Perimeter.