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ATLANTA — Don't worry if you see a Klingon strolling down the street with a mummy this weekend in Atlanta. The 24th annual Dragon Con convention kicks off Friday and runs through Monday.
ATLANTA, Sept. 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Millard Fuller Legacy Build is bringing together hundreds of volunteers across America to use Labor Day as a day of service. Instead of grilling or heading to the beach this Labor Day weekend, more than 1,000 volunteers will be traveling with their tool belts to work projects that stem from Indianapolis to Nigeria.
The Sprint Cup Series is making its second pre-Labor Day trip to Atlanta Motor Speedway, and several drivers won't need to work too hard over ...
ATLANTA — Prosecutors sought to dismiss federal charges against an American subsidiary of a Kuwaiti-based food supplier charged with defrauding the U.S. government.
Former 'Real Housewife of Atlanta,' Lisa Wu-Hartwell, to appear Tybee Throws a Fit is back on the island, and this time, it's a dance-party. Actress, fitness enthusiast and former star of Bravo's TV series "Real Housewives of Atlanta" Lisa Wu-Hartwell will join the event and lead crowds in a cardio workout. The second Tybee Throws a Fit will feature a dance-party theme along with aerobics, water ...
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Roy Barnes' campaign complained Friday that its Republican opponent, Nathan Deal, had only offered a peek at his personal finances while Barnes had made more than 1,500 pages of tax returns public.
Memphian Shirley Alexander has just taken a much deserved vacation to the eighth annual Ford Hoodie Awards in Las Vegas after winning the Glory Foods "Win a Trip to the Hoodies" sweepstakes.
ATLANTA — A new study suggests that at least one in seven home kitchens would flunk the kind of health inspection commonly administered to restaurants.
corp_C FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Lois Rossi Sept. 1, 2010 Director Public Relations, Manheim (678) 645-2028 MANHEIM EXPANDS AVIS EARLY ACCESS PROGRAM Successful program in six markets leads to eight additional locations ATLANTA - Manheim and Avis Budget Group are expanding the Avis Early Access rental vehicle remarketing program to eight new markets, following a successful beginning to the ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia Bureau of Investigation's DNA database has reached more than 2,000 hits to unsolved cases. GBI Director Vernon Keenan says the database's rapid increase "proves the value of DNA to law enforcement in solving violent crimes that otherwise may have gone unsolved."