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Civil War relics prompt evacuation at Ga. school
A building was evacuated after authorities became concerned Civil War relics being stored on campus posed a danger.
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Handel Concedes To Deal, Will Not Seek Runoff Recount
Former Secretary of State Karen Handel has conceded the race for the Republican nomination for governor, throwing her support behind former U.S. Rep. Nathan Deal.
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GA Republican governor's race too close to call; Deal leads
The bitter, Republican runoff for Georgia governor between former U.S. Rep. Nathan Deal and ex-Secretary of State Karen Handel may be too close to call.
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26 Women to Watch: Bethany Roley, Bikini Boot Camp
In the rain, in the cold, in the humidity and even in the dead of summer, look outside behind the new library in Evans and you’ll find the women of Bethany’s Bikini Boot Camp.
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Richmond County selects next superintendent of schools
Leaders with Richmond County schools named a finalist for the superintendent position.
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Invasion of the army worms in Georgia-Carolina
People around the Augusta area are enjoying their "green thumbs," despite the heat. But some say an infestation of creepy crawlers is ruining their hard work.
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One of two brothers in near drowning dies at MCGHealth Children's Medical Center
One of two teen brothers left in critical condition after witnesses found them floating at the bottom of an Albany hotel pool Sunday has died.
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Former Grovetown math teachers coach teachers instead of students
Two former math teachers from Grovetown Middle have taken on the role of helping other teachers when it comes to success in the classroom.
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Temperatures in Augusta were much hotter 3 years ago
There's no doubt the summer of 2010 has been quite hot so far. But the heat wave of August 2007 was far worse!
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1 in 4 GA college students need remedial classes
One in four first-time freshmen entering the University System of Georgia require remedial classes.
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Plane crash in Alaska kills former senator
A plane carrying former Alaska Senator Ted Stevens, former NASA chief Sean O'Keefe and seven others has crashed near Dillingham, Alaska.
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New York governor offers to help move planned mosque farther from Ground Zero
New York Gov. David Paterson is offering state help if the developers of a proposed mosque near Ground Zero agree to move the project farther from the site of the Sept. 11 attacks.
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Hundreds gather in Aiken in opposition to prayer changes at city council meetings
A prayer meeting at Aiken's Municipal Building drew more than a thousand people Monday night.
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Lakeside High School student accused of creating fake Facebook page released on bond
A Lakeside High School student has been released on bond after being charged in a fake Facebook page investigation.
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Pea sprouts in man's lung
Doctors in Massachusetts thought the growth in Ron Sveden's lung was a tumor, but when they looked closer, they found an unbelievable surprise.
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UPDATE: Fatal plane crash in Wilkes County
One person is dead after a plane crash in a remote area of Wilkes County.
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Deputies are making house calls to make sure students go to school
Summer vacation has officially ended for Richmond and Columbia County students. While many kids look forward to the first day, many struggle with staying motivated to go to class. 26 News gives details on how school districts, parents, and even law enforcement, are working together to keep kids in school.
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UPDATE: Hephzibah woman found dead in pool identified
The Richmond County coroner has identified Shenna Gantt as the woman found dead in a pool Sunday afternoon.
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Deal And Handel Prepare For Runoff; Palin Stumps For Handel
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin swept into Georgia, headlining a get-out-the-vote rally for Karen Handel on the eve of Georgia's hotly contested Republican runoff for governor.
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MCG's new Athens campus opens
Classes at the Medical College of Georgia's new campus in Athens started Monday.
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