Group opposes SNAP changes
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Links incorporated is opposing changes to SNAP benefits that they believe will restrict what SNAP can purchase when buying groceries. 

Georgia lawmakers discuss Fulton election office raid

Georgia's elections are back in the spotlight following Wednesday's FBI raid at the Fulton County Elections Hub and Operations Center in Union City.

Lawmakers battle over election raid
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Election integrity is taking center stage at the Georgia Capitol, as controversy continues over last week's FBI raid in Fulton County.

12 horses rescued, 1 dead in Concord severe neglect case

An investigation into severe horse neglect, where one horse died, has led state agents to bring felony charges against a Pike County woman.

Bodycams being deployed to every federal officer in Minneapolis, Noem says

In the aftermath of two deadly shootings involving federal law enforcement officers in Minneapolis, Sec. Kristi Noem says body cameras are being deployed immediately to the Twin Cities for every federal officer.

2 arrested during DeKalb stunt driving investigations

Two people were allegedly caught drag racing on Sunday as DeKalb County police investigated two incidents of stunt driving.

'Walk for Peace' monks reach Richmond on Day 100
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A group of Buddhist monks on a 2,300-mile "Walk for Peace" reached Richmond, Virginia, on Monday, marking the 100th day of their journey. The monks, who traveled through Metro Atlanta in late December, held a public rally at Richmond City Hall after walking from a local fire station. The pilgrimage began in Texas and is set to conclude in Washington, D.C., later this month. Supporters along the route continue to join the silent, mindful march to promote global compassion and nonviolence.

Man accused of armed robbery at Woodstock jewelry store

Woodstock police arrested a man on Sunday, accused of robbing a Kay Jewelers on Ridgewalk Parkway.

Judge orders release of 5-year-old boy detained by ICE
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A federal judge has ordered the release of 5-year-old Liam Ramos and his father after they were detained by ICE agents in Minnesota. The boy's detainment sparked national outrage following allegations that officers used the preschooler as "bait" to lure his mother out of their home. While the Department of Homeland Security claims the father fled and left the child behind, a judge ruled the detention unconstitutional. The family, originally from Ecuador, has since returned home to Minneapolis as their asylum case continues.

Dashcam: Two arrested after high-speed Coweta chase
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The Coweta County Sheriff's Office has released intense dashcam footage of a high-speed pursuit that ended in a major drug trafficking bust. Authorities say the chase began on Thursday and reached dangerous speeds before deputies successfully stopped the vehicle and took two suspects into custody. A search of the car uncovered a significant quantity of marijuana, leading to multiple trafficking charges. See the dramatic video of the PIT maneuver and the final arrests on the interstate.

Nancy Guthrie: Mom of 'Today' show host Savannah Guthrie may have been 'taken against her will'

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has launched a criminal investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, 84, the mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, who authorities believe was taken from her Catalina Foothills home against her will.

San Francisco Readies for Super Bowl LX
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The countdown to Super Bowl LX is officially on! KTVU’s Crystal Bailey joins FOX 5 live from San Francisco as the Bay Area prepares for a massive week of festivities leading up to the Seahawks-Patriots rematch. From fan events at the Moscone Center to rising excitement across the city, we’re taking a look at the atmosphere and what visitors can expect as security and crowds ramp up ahead of Sunday’s big game at Levi’s Stadium.

Alex Pretti's death ruled a homicide after Border Patrol shooting in Minneapolis

Alex Pretti's death has been ruled a homicide after he was fatally shot by Border Patrol agents during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis on Jan. 24.

DOJ Official: New Epstein Files May Not Lead to Charges
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Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche is tempering expectations for new prosecutions following the release of millions of pages of Jeffrey Epstein’s personal files. While the documents reveal disturbing communications and photographs involving powerful global figures, Blanche notes that associations alone do not always equal a prosecutable crime. Lawmakers like Rep. Ro Khanna are pushing for a deeper look, calling the revelations deeply disturbing and demanding full transparency from the Justice Department.

Dr. Winawer talks about staying healthy in the cold
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Dr, Winawer joined Good Day Atlanta on Feb. 2 to talk about how to stay healthy when it is very cold outside.