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A letter sent to the customer's of a parking deck that collapsed last summer blames a bolt for the accident. Full Story »
A letter sent to the customer's of a parking deck that collapsed last summer blames a bolt for the accident. Full Story »
The Georgia Professional Standards Commission is meeting to consider sanctions against six educators involved in a statewide test cheating scandal. Full Story »
University of Georgia officials say the campus saved more than 1,700 jobs thanks to federal stimulus money. Full Story »
A man being chased by police is dead after the stolen car he was driving wrecked in North Atlanta. Full Story »
A rain-weary Joyce Prince had just finished cleaning up her yard after September's floods when the Chattahoochee spilled into her yard again Wednesday. She says a mother and her two children made her cleanup easier this time. | Video Full Story »
Police are searching for a homeowner they say opened fire on two men trying to repossess his car. Full Story »
The quiet city of Lilburn has a lot of people talking. A proposed mosque has emotions running high on both sides. | Video Full Story »
A Cobb County police officer accused of dealing an illegal poker game in Smyrna resigns. Full Story »
A car slams into a Griffin Wal-Mart, and police say four people are taken to the hospital. Full Story »
Dog trainers say the sale of guard dogs is soaring, as families look for an increased sense of security. | Video Full Story »
A former engineer for Lockheed Martin claims in a lawsuit that the company knowingly used "defective" stealth coatings when building its F-22 Raptor stealth jets in Marietta. Full Story »
The Chattahoochee River spilled out of its banks Wednesday morning, but the flood waters are now beginning to recede. Full Story »
A group of citizen-soldiers in the Georgia National Guard are home after serving a yearlong deployment in Iraq. Full Story »
CBS Atlanta's Harry Samler reports on the flooding in Austell. Full Story »
Atlanta Thrashers star Ilya Kovalchuk may return to action less than three weeks after suffering a broken bone in his right foot. Full Story »
Heavy rains and flash floods have closed streets all around north Fulton County. | Video Full Story »
Former mayoral candidate Lisa Borders endorses state Sen. Kasim Reed in the Dec. 1 mayoral runoff election. | Video Full Story »
CBS Atlanta's Harry Samler reports via Blackberry on flooding in Powder Springs. Full Story »
A former Southwest DeKalb High chorus teacher has pleaded not guilty to indecency charges stemming from a lewd dance performed by students. Full Story »
Sandy Springs Police said a home on Powers Ferry Road was rented out by a party promoter for an illegal house party on Oct. 31. | Video Full Story »
Police K-9 caught a home invasion suspect who held a grandmother and her 2 year-old grandson at gunpoint. | Video Full Story »
More flood warnings are issued, affecting several metro counties. | Vinings | Austell | Raw Video: Austell | SLIDESHOW: Sky Eye | SLIDESHOW: Austell's Legion Park | Home Depot Flooding Tips Full Story »
Stone Mountain and Lithonia high schools will forfeit games for using ineligible players, school officials say. Full Story »
Police said a 4-year-old boy who was hit by a train in northwest Atlanta has been upgraded from critical to stable condition. Full Story »
Georgia Tech's College of Management has received a $5 million gift along with a $20 million challenge grant from an anonymous donor. Full Story »
A model displays a creation by pastry chef Kotatsu Kanda during the Tokyo Sweets Collection 2009 fashion show. AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye
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