
Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Atlanta.
Firefighter who rescued man from 250-foot crane back to fighting fires 20 years later
In 1999, Matt Moseley was a young firefighter for the City of Atlanta. He volunteered to go up in a helicopter to save the man from the crane. Now at age 50, Moseley is back to fighting fires — this time in Cherokee County, years after leaving Atlanta Fire and Rescue.
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Teacher accused of public drunkenness resigns
A Walton County teacher has resigned after a fall outside her school led to an investigation that led to a public drunkenness charge. She was a teacher at Walker Park Elementary School.
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House fire leaves mom, 2 children out in the cold; firefighters rescue dog
The west Atlanta home was destroyed in the fire on Wednesday morning.
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Atlanta workers fall for phantom jobs on Indeed
More than a dozen executives were recruited by one of the largest online hiring sites for top jobs at an Atlanta start-up. They were promised six-figure salaries, and they immediately began working from home. But they never got paid.
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Nonprofit partners with church to house city's homeless LGBTQ youth
Lost-n-Found Youth recently moved into a new space on the second floor of Park Avenue Baptist Church in Grant Park.
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