DEFENSES DOWN: The Fulton County Superior Court's chief judge calls the mass layoffs of public defenders which was announced Friday with lack of state funding as the reason irresponsible, saying it could create a legal crisis.
ATTACK OF THE KILLER TOMATOES: Major restaurants and grocery store chains are voluntarily withdrawing raw tomatoes suspected of starting a 17-state salmonella outbreak, as officials continue searching for the source. Georgia tomatoes are fine.
OLD SHOULDERS NEVER DIE: John Smoltz is having season-ending shoulder surgery today.
CLAYTON: Corrective superintendent says the school district's mandate-meeting progress can be quantified when SACS officials visit next month.
FIREBOMBING: Gwinnett radio station is attacked by a former employee armed with Molotov cocktails; a bystander corralls him, but the two of them are injured by the ensuing fire.
VOGTLE MAJORITY: The Marietta City Council unanimously votes to spend $405 million on the $14.2 billion nuclear expansion of Plant Vogtle. Since the city won't need the energy until 2036, it will sell it to other utilities for 20 years, reducing the overall cost to $200 million.
Comments (0)