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

GREENVILLE, S.C. -- A severely decomposed body was found in an unfinished Greenville County subdivision. Piedmont resident Tom Knott told The Greenville News he discovered the body Sunday afternoon, w...

 

Rare coyotes were captured in a Cobb County neighborhood. Residents say the coyotes were attacking their pets.

 

ATLANTA -- Police have arrested and charged a suspect in two rapes that occurred a week apart at apartment complexes in Sandy Springs. Sandy Springs police on Saturday arrested Eric Foster on charges ...

 

All this week WSB-TV Channel 2 will be helping you get answers about the financial crisis gripping the country. We have set up a phone bank at (404) 897-2222 that will be manned by experts.

 

Stock futures indicate a sharp rebound could be in store for the major indexes ahead of Monday's opening bell on Wall Street.

 

One man says he's spent $50,000 of his own money trying to control the feral cat problem on Jekyll Island. Now he wants some help.

 

The tumbling price of crude oil has turned into a price break at the pump across metro Atlanta.

 

Making up for a miss just minutes earlier, Jason Elam kicked a 48-yard field goal on the final play, giving the Atlanta Falcons an improbable 22-20 victory over the Chicago Bears on Sunday.

 

Georgia's 26-14 win over Tennessee Saturday didn't result in a move in the AP Top 25.

 

Supporters of black films are using a grassroots style of marketing to draw people to theaters and hopefully appease major studios hesitant to continue backing them if they don't do well at the box of...

 
 

Greg Norman's Southern Cross Developments Selects River Rim Ranch

Greg Norman’s Southern Cross Developments, proprietor of the exclusive “Norman Estates” real estate brand, is pleased to announce that River Rim Ranch in Teton Valley, Idaho will be the location for its newest project, the “Norman Ranch Estates. [Read More]

 

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

Soon, the 10 boxes of reports and other legal filings in the basement of the federal courthouse will be sealed tight and sent away for archiving.

 

Officials say steady progress is being made on some of Macon's more visible downtown projects, including construction of the new convention center hotel and restoration of Terminal Station.

 

Police have arrested and charged a suspect in two rapes that occurred a week apart at apartment complexes in Sandy Springs.

 

There will soon be more cowboy hats among the ballcaps at the Southern Pines Regional Recreation Complex near Dublin.

 

The four American Red Cross volunteers had different stories to tell about going to Texas after the devastation wrought by Hurricane Ike last month, but they did have one thing in common: They would d...

 

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A Macon man was listed in serious but stable condition at The Medical Center of Central Georgia following a motorcycle accident early Saturday on Vineville Avenue.

 

More than 200 employees in the DeKalb County school system may lose their jobs in a budget-cutting move to save money.The proposal by Superintendent Crawford Lewis on Friday includes three different...

 

School officials say 25 of the 175 students and staff members tested for tuberculosis at Meadowcreek High School had positive readings and now must have a chest X-ray.

 

Macon police are investigating a one-car wreck near the downtown intersection of Second and Mulberry streets about 8 p.m. Saturday.

 
 

Statewide Headlines from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

The state's financial situation is so dire that lawmakers are contemplating a pork-free diet. They may close prized, but expensive, state-run golf courses or turn them over to private companies to run...

 

For decades now, Marilyn Humphreys has lived two lives — her own and her daughter Jenny's. She makes Jenny's breakfast. She feeds her breakfast. She brushes her teeth. If Jenny wants to wear...

 

Hundreds of law enforcement officers gathered to honor a Oconee County deputy who died of injuries after being hit by a car. David Gilstrap, known for keeping motorists safe, was hit by a car Thursday...

 

A millionaire philanthropist from Augusta who once led the University System Board of Regents has filed for bankruptcy. Tim Shelnut Sr. filed in June for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. He listed $9.18 million ...

 

• First in a series on people passionate about the presidential campaign They are committed and caring citizens, as excited by the upcoming presidential election as seasoned politicos.

 

Atlanta philanthropist Tom Glenn had never even attended a big-money political fund-raiser when he decided to support Barack Obama. But when Glenn started to view the 2008 presidential campaign as a t...

 

The state of Georgia on Friday vigorously defended its system of checking voters' identity and citizenship, saying it's necessary to ensure the the integrity of the upcoming election. The state made i...

 

Residents of high-foreclosure neighborhoods are suffering additional pain from property taxes that are too high, according to a new report from a housing advocacy group. The Atlanta Neighborhood Devel...

 

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers set an Oct. 27 deadline for interested parties to comment on Georgia's request to hold more water in Lake Lanier, metro Atlanta's main water source. The state Environm...

 

There were only three issues in the first debate of Georgia's U.S. Senate candidates — the economy, the economy, the economy. Incumbent Republican U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss of Moultrie, Atla...

 
 

Metro Atlanta News and Information from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

The state's financial situation is so dire that lawmakers are contemplating a pork-free diet.

 

Brian Nichols' words entered the courtroom Monday for the third time during his trial this time through two letters to a Connecticut woman who allegedly was recruited by Nichols in an escape attempt ...

 

For decades now, Marilyn Humphreys has lived two lives — her own and her daughter Jenny's.

 

The Hulse family staggered into North Georgia in January with $630 and hope for better times. Gary Hulse had lost his plumbing job in Arkansas, and the family had lost their home there.

 

Gas prices continued to plummet across metro Atlanta on Monday, with a gallon of regular unleaded selling for under $3 a gallon at some stations.

 

This central-Georgia military town outside Robins Air Force Base should be a cakewalk on Election Day for Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss. But ask people here if they support him and one finds surpris...

 

U.S. Army officials have set a Dec. 19 deadline for anyone interested in commenting on the possible environmental impact of the proposed redevelopment of Fort McPherson in southwest Atlanta.

 

To help patch this year's $140 million budget hole, the city of Atlanta laid off 24 employees and wiped out many vacant positions in the very department responsible for keeping the city out of the red...

 

Hundreds of law enforcement officers gathered to honor a Oconee County deputy who died of injuries after being hit by a car.

 

A millionaire philanthropist from Augusta who once led the University System Board of Regents has filed for bankruptcy.