Convicted killer apologizes to victim's family
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Antonio Brown entered a non-negotiated plea in the killing of Eleanor Bowles, whose body was found in the garage of her Paces West Terrace residence on Dec. 10, 2022.

New Alzheimer’s brain‑health tool launched
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Tom Haynes speaks with Leslie Tripp Holland of the Alzheimer’s Association Georgia Chapter about a new tool designed to help Georgians maintain brain health as they age. The “Brain Health Habit Builder” guides users through simple, science-backed lifestyle habits shown to reduce Alzheimer’s risk and support memory, mood, and cognitive strength. Holland says early prevention and awareness are key as dementia rates rise across the state.

Trump speaks on $12B farm aid at White House briefing
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After hearing from Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, President Trump addressed the proposed $12 billion aid package for farmers during a live Cabinet Room briefing on 12/08/25. The president emphasized the importance of supporting American agriculture, protecting farmers from rising costs, and strengthening rural economies. Officials say the plan could help stabilize markets and ensure the nation’s food supply remains secure.

Antonio Brown pleads guilty in Buckhead grandmother’s death
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The man accused of murdering Buckhead grandmother Eleanor Bose will not go to trial. Antonio Brown pleaded guilty on 12/08/25, shocking the court after a jury was already selected. Brown apologized to the victim’s family. Prosecutors say Bose suffered more than a dozen stab wounds. Brown is expected to serve decades in prison for the crime, bringing some closure to the family after a tragic case.

White House proposes $12B aid for farmers
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During a live White House briefing on 12/08/25, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced a proposed $12 billion aid package to support U.S. farmers. The plan aims to help producers facing rising costs, supply‑chain challenges, and climate-related losses. Officials say the funds could stabilize markets, support rural economies, and help ensure the nation’s food supply remains secure.

FIFA World Cup 2026 | Atlanta
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Paul Caine, president of On Location, the official hospitality provider for FIFA World Cup 2026, tells us the event will bring a major economic boost. As fans and media converge, cities hosting matches can expect increased tourism, business, and spotlight — amplifying the impact of hosting a global sporting event of this magnitude. He also talks about places to stay while in town and what to expect.

Atlanta restaurants announce permanent closures
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Several popular Atlanta restaurants are shutting down amid rising costs and economic pressure. Longtime barbecue favorite Daddy D’z BBQ Joynt will close at the end of December after 35 years. Southwestern spot Agave plans to shut its doors by January 31, 2026. In Buckhead, steakhouse Dantanna’s is closing after more than two decades. And after three decades, neighborhood staple Eats on Ponce is on the list as well. The wave of closures reflects mounting challenges for independent restaurants across the city.

Israel and Hamas move toward next phase of cease-fire
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Israel and Hamas are approaching the next phase of the ongoing cease-fire agreement. The initial deal included two major components, and officials warn the second phase may be as challenging as the first. Meanwhile, the Red Cross continues providing humanitarian support to civilians affected by the conflict, highlighting ongoing efforts to address urgent needs on the ground.

Russia-Ukraine peace talks on the brink of collapse
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Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine are facing a critical turning point, with President Trump reportedly considering stepping away from the negotiations. Diplomatic efforts to broker a ceasefire are faltering, and officials warn that progress made in previous discussions could unravel. Tensions remain high as both sides weigh their next moves, and the international community watches closely.

Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett launches U.S. Senate campaign

Crockett, known for her outspoken opinions on progressive issues like defunding law enforcement, faces other familiar names in the Democrat primary.

Trump assembles advisors to tackle rising beef prices, inflation
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President Donald Trump has gathered a team of economic and industry advisors to address soaring beef prices and broader inflation concerns. The group will focus on strategies to lower the cost of ground beef and provide relief to American families facing rising grocery bills.

GA Democrats push for affordable healthcare options
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Georgia Democrats are advocating for measures to help residents afford healthcare, including proposals to subsidize premiums and reduce out-of-pocket costs. Senate Bill 192 (SB 192) directs state regulators to develop a healthcare affordability program that could lower premiums for households and offer additional cost reductions for low-income residents.

Another $1M Powerball Georgia winner as jackpot climbs to $875 million

The Powerball jackpot now stands at $875 million, with players across the country hoping to strike it rich in tonight’s drawing.

Georgia rep. Sharon Henderson charged with unemployment fraud
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State Rep. Sharon Henderson of District 113 has been indicted on two counts of theft of government funds and 10 counts of making false statements. Prosecutors say she fraudulently collected $17,800 in pandemic unemployment benefits by falsely claiming she worked for Henry County Schools — despite not having worked there since 2018. She has pleaded not guilty and is expected in federal court soon.

Peach Bowl CEO Gary Stokan weighs in on CFP ranks
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Gary Stokan, CEO of Peach Bowl, Inc., discusses the newly released College Football Playoff rankings and what they mean for Atlanta’s role in college football. As the postseason approaches, Stokan outlines how the Peach Bowl’s history and Atlanta’s infrastructure position the city to host top-tier matchups — and why this season’s rankings matter for fans and programs alike.

11 Georgia sites added to historic register
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Eleven new properties have been added to the Georgia Register of Historic Places — including the historic 220 Sunset Avenue in Atlanta, once home to civil rights leaders Dr. Irene Dobbs Jackson and Rev. Maynard Jackson Sr. Our own Chris Rosenthal reports the additions highlight state efforts to preserve Georgia’s rich historic and civil‑rights legacy. Local group Westside Future Fund helped nominate 220 Sunset Avenue, a landmark tied to the family of Atlanta’s first Black mayor. Also, on the register we see Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s house where he lived with his family.

Salvation Army shares impact of Angel Tree program
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Major Stacie McWilliams with the Salvation Army Metro Atlanta Command joins us to discuss the powerful impact of the Angel Tree program, which supports 800 children and seniors across the region. She explains how the community can help, why the need is growing, and what this year’s outreach means for families counting on holiday assistance.

Faster, modern airport security
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Erik Hanson with the U.S. Travel Association breaks down why travelers nationwide are demanding faster, more modern airport security. Hanson explains how outdated systems, rising passenger volumes, and staffing gaps are fueling frustration — and what upgrades could streamline checkpoints in the years ahead.

AI-powered holiday scams surge, expert Dave Lewis warns
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Cybersecurity expert Dave Lewis, global advisory CISO at 1Password, says scammers are now using AI to create hyper-realistic videos, emails, and messages, making holiday phishing attacks harder to detect. He says Gen Z and millennials are now the most targeted groups, a shift from past years when older adults were hit hardest. Lewis warns shoppers to verify every link, watch for fake shipping updates, and use strong, unique passwords to stay safe this season.