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Billionaire graduation speaker pledges to pay off student debt of entire graduating class at Atlanta college
A billionaire technology investor and philanthropist says he will provide grants to wipe out the student debt of the entire graduating class at Morehouse College — an estimated $40 million.
Read the full story on KTLA 5 Morning News.
Racist robocall circulating in Atlanta
A robocall circulating in Georgia says a white woman shouldn't be cast as a criminal after being arrested for the fatal shooting of a black man. The call says all black people aren't fully human and should be sent to Africa.
Read the full story on WRAL TV.
APS 4th grade educator named 2020 Georgia Teacher of the Year - Atlanta INtown Paper
Tracey Nance Pendley, an Atlanta Public Schools 4th grade teacher at Burgess Peterson Academy in East Atlanta, has been named the 2020 Georgia Teacher of the Year. State School Superintendent Richard Woods made the announcement at a ceremony on May 18.
Read the full story on Atlanta INtown.
Georgia woman opens gender-neutral clothing store in Atlanta
ATLANTA (AP) - A Georgia woman has opened a gender-neutral children's clothing store in Atlanta's Kirkwood neighborhood. The children's unisex clothing store is among the first of its kind, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
Read the full story on Houston Chronicle.
After southwest Atlanta shooting, three struggle to get to hospital
Police said the three people were being treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
Read the full story on 11ALIVE.
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