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Man convicted of raping woman who he allegedly befriended by pretending to be gay
Atlanta resident Taurence Callagain was convicted of raping of an unnamed victim after befriending her weeks earlier, the Fulton County District Attorney's Office said in a media release. Callagain "led the victim" to believe he was gay to "deceptively gain" her trust, the release stated.
Read the full story on CBS News.
Life sentence for man convicted of ambush-style murder with AK-47
A Fulton County Superior Court judge sentenced a 31-year-old man to life behind bars without parole for an ambush-style murder where 24 shots were fired from an AK-47.
Read the full story on 11ALIVE.
Slim and Husky’s to start slinging its hip hop-inspired pizzas in Adair Park next month
A second Slim and Husky's Pizza Beeria opens on Metropolitan Parkway on March 20.
Read the full story on Eater Atlanta.
Landmarks showcase Phoenix Flies set for March
The Atlanta Preservation Center will kick off its 17th annual Phoenix Flies event series, a showcase of free walking tours, open houses, lectures and more from March 7-29.
Read the full story on Curbed Atlanta.
State officials tout work to fight human trafficking
A new investigative unit tasked with cracking down on human trafficking in Georgia has started paying dividends after its creation last year, according to state law enforcement officials
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