Pet of the Day from the Humane Society of Cobb County
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Hugo is an active 1-year-old boy who loves people and loves to talk. He'll do well with kids over the toddler age and may be OK with a mild-mannered dog.

The history of daylight saving time

While today’s night owls may scoff at the notion, this wrangling of time to make the most use of daylight dates back over a century, with motivations — and controversy — rooted in patriotism, practicality and public opinion.

Pet of the Day from Best Friends Atlanta
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Cranberry is playful and loves his walks and chew toys. He knows a few commands and is good with other dogs as well as kids.

Marietta auto shop shuts down, leaving customers hunting for vehicles

Customers say they dropped off their cars at a longtime Marietta body shop for repairs. Weeks later, the business had disappeared without notice along with their vehicles.

Burgers with Buck visits Gwinnet County's Stage Kitchen and Bar
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Gwinnett County Burger Week is back and better than ever. And if you're feeling the craving for a delicious burger, Stage is the perfect place to make your debut.

Headaches convince Georgia mother of three to get help for high blood pressure

Latoya Jordan, 42, did not see a doctor or take her blood pressure medication for more than a year, after the Roswell, Georgia, mother of 3 moved down from New York in the middle of the pandemic. But, when she began having headaches, Jordan realized she needed to do something.

Jussie Smollett sentencing: Ex-'Empire' actor gets 150 days in Cook County Jail for hate crime hoax

Former 'Empire' actor Jussie Smollett received 30-months probation Thursday, and the first 150 days must be spent in Cook County Jail for staging a racist and homophobic attack and lying to Chicago police in 2019.

Daylight saving time: Doctor shares tips on how to best make the adjustment

As Georgia residents move their clocks forward an hour early Sunday morning, sleep specialist Dr. Russell Rosenberg of Neurotrials Research says the loss of an hour of sleep could affect a lot of people who may already be short on sleep.

Pet of the Day from PAWS Atlanta
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Muggins is a 12-year-old domestic shorthair who is said to be 'beyond sweet.' He does an an immunodeficiency virus, so as long as he remains an indoor cat he can thrive.

After losing wife to delivery complications, Georgia man urges lawmakers to do more to protect mothers

Kira Johnson was 39 and healthy, when she went in for a schedule caesarian section. Eleven hours later, Johnson died of a hemorrhage. Her husband Charles Johnson says they waited more than 10 hours after the discovered blood in her catheter for a promised CT scan that never came.

Lawsuit settlement reached over EpiPen prices

Viatris, once called Mylan, has agreed to settle a $264 million class-action lawsuit over skyrocketing EpiPen prices.

Pet of the Day from the Humane Society of Northeast Georgia
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Harold is a 6-year-old domestic shorthair-grey tabby. He loves back scratches and talking. He's cool with other cats but is really fond of humans.

Does your roof have these shingles? Why some want a Georgia law to make insurance carriers pay up

Whenever an Atlas Chalet customer suffered roof damage, some insurance companies would only pay to replace individual shingles, leaving homeowners stuck paying for a new roof on their own or with a patch job that no contractor would warranty.

Squatters rights in Georgia: What you need to know

Your "home sweet home" could become a nightmare if you don't keep an eye on it due to Georgia's law dealing with squatters.

Team effort helps pregnant Augusta mom, baby survive rare aortic valve replacement

Lindsey Turman was just halfway through her pregnancy when doctors discovered the aortic valve the 31-year-old Augusta woman's surgeons had replaced in 2017 was narrowed and failing. Saving the young mother and baby would take incredible teamwork.

Pet of the Day from the Humane Society of Cobb County
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Beckett is very curious, loves people, and loves getting attention. He enjoys playing with toys and gets along with other cats too.

Teach kids to use credit cards responsibly before they leave home

Money management means a lot of things. And one of those is the responsible use of a credit card. Those lessons should start at home, not after they're out on their own.