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Top Atlanta news: Public school preserves piece of city's history; Braves host hurricane evacuees

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Published on September 06, 2019
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Atlanta.

Public school preserves piece of city's history

Atlanta icons such as Dr. Martin Luther King and Maynard Jackson Jr. attended school in the Howard building, which will reopen as a new middle school next fall.

Read the full story on 11ALIVE.

Person shot inside bar

A man was shot in the leg inside Bigelow's Bar and Grill off Gresham Road early Thursday.

Read the full story on 11ALIVE.

Braves hand out more than 7,000 free tickets to hurricane evacuees

The team gave out roughly 3,100 tickets for Tuesday's game against the Toronto Blue Jays and 4,100 for Thursday night's match-up with the Washington Nationals.

Read the full story on 11ALIVE.

Group claims school's dress code discriminates against girls

Some parents say Inman Middle School's policy unfairly targets girls.

Read the full story on 11ALIVE.

Pastor, 80, accused of molesting a child

A Sandy Springs pastor from Forsyth County has been charged with child molestation of a girl under the age of 16 for several years, authorities said.

Read the full story on CBS Atlanta.


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