Georgia personal injury lawyer Bruce Millar of Millar & Mixon, LLC, encourages state lawmakers to pass a bill that would impose felony sentences on owners whose dogs attack or kill others.Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) January 31, 2012 A proposed bill that would tighten the penalties on owners of vicious dogs in Georgia could go a long way toward preventing serious injuries and deaths if it becomes law ...
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Grandmothers, mom, dads, dogs and kid, some just along for the ride, others carried signs and marched from their Brookwood Hills neighborhood to E. Rivers Elementary School.
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Spring Training is right around the corner and pitchers and catchers report in less than three weeks. While the Braves have signed and invited a few guys from around the Minor Leagues to have a shot at earning a roster spot, the club announced which of their top prospects would be getting an invitation as well. Sean Gilmartin , a left handed starting pitcher out of Florida St., who was also the ...
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Super Tuesday is March 6, and the first shots in the GOP battle for Georgia are flying. 11Alive News will be interviewing Romney during his Atlanta campaign stop on Wednesday.
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Every now and then teams try to spice things up by changing their logo or by adding a new uniform into the mix. The Atlanta Braves are the latest team to do so, adding a throwback jersey that recalls the one that they wore in 1966. Atlanta is not the only team that has made some changes recently. Both the Miami Marlins and the Toronto Blue Jays have unveiled new logos for the 2012 season. Other ...
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ATLANTA (AP) — Steve Nash scored 24 points and the Phoenix Suns broke open a close game with a 24-6 run to close the third quarter and beat the Atlanta Hawks 99-90 on Monday night.
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Atlanta Archbishop Wilton Gregory is calling a federal regulation requiring church-affiliated employers to cover birth control for their workers "absolutely outrageous."
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ATLANTA, Feb. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Mayor Kasim Reed of Atlanta bestows the city's top honor on James W. Lewis, founder of The National Society of High School Scholars (NSHSS). The Phoenix Award is presented ...
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A federal appeals court on Wednesday granted a new hearing to a 40-year-old man who claimed the Atlanta Police Department rejected his job application because he has HIV.
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MIAMI (AP) — Florida civil rights activist Patricia Stephens Due has died after a two-year fight with cancer. She was 72. Her family says Due passed away Tuesday at an Atlanta hospital. While attending Florida A&M in Tallahassee, Due was part of a group of black students arrested in February 1960 for sitting at a whites-only lunch counter. Due and several others refused to pay their fines ...
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