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Florence leaves unprecedented damage; least 19 killed

A car drives down a flooded road, on September 16, 2018 in Leland, North Carolina. The state is experiencing wide spread flooding after Florence hit area as a Category 1 storm bringing heavy wind and rain. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)  
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  • Hyundai Hope on Wheels awards grant to CHOA

  • Cherokee County firefighters rescue deer trapped in retention pond

  • Man gets life without parole in Smyrna gas station murder

  • Mayor asks to delay Gulch redevelopment proposal

  • Residents, pets escape DeKalb County apartment fire

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  • Many Atlanta area schools fail to test for safety of artificial turf

Good Day Atlanta

  • Atlanta Miniature Society prepares for big show

  • Beyoncé, Jay Z award local teen with college scholarship

  • 'MasterChef' casting call in Atlanta

  • Road Atlanta hosts Ferrari Challenge this weekend

  • Burgers with Buck: Henry's Louisiana Grill

FOX Medical Team

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  • Midwife helps save Georgia woman and her newborn

  • Here is why sleep is critical to your heart health

  • Mother finds frightening cause of dizziness: a heart tumor

National News

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    Body of 1-year-old swept up in flood waters found in Union County

  • Man killed in Cape Cod shark attack

  • Fort Worth police officer dies after being shot during robbery shootout

  • Protests continue demanding justice for Botham Jean

Sports

  • Braves' NL East lead still 6½ games after 6-4 loss to Nats

  • Ryan shines with arm and legs, Falcons beat Panthers 31-24

  • UGA jumps to No. 2 in AP football poll

  • Falcons look to make early statement in NFC South

  • Almiron scores twice, Atlanta United beats Rapids 3-0

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