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Suspect in Apalachee shooting enrolled in three districts over five years
SUMMARY: The community is still healing one week after a tragic shooting at Appalache High School in Winder, where two teachers and two students were killed. Students returned to other Barrow County Schools, but fear remains, with ongoing threats causing anxiety. The 14-year-old suspect, Colt Gray, faced numerous challenges, having transferred schools frequently and feeling bullied. His family’s concerns about his mental health have surfaced, stating he needed therapy. As schools remain on alert, Colt and his father face charges related to the shooting, with their next court date set for December 4. Lawmakers are pushing for stricter gun laws in response.

Jackson County deputies had previously talked to the boy about online threats. —-
We’re still learning more about the deadly Apalachee High School shooting that claimed the lives of two teachers and two students in Winder, Georgia on Wednesday. The accused gunman, 14-year-old Apalachee High student Colt Gray, is facing felony murder charges.
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Rep. Nikema Williams steps down as Democratic Party of Georgia chair
SUMMARY: Rep. Nikema Williams has stepped down as chair of the Democratic Party of Georgia, transitioning to focus on her congressional duties. With the 2026 elections on the horizon, questions arise about the party’s direction following recent electoral challenges, including Donald Trump’s resurgence in Georgia. State Rep. Gabriel Sanchez emphasizes the need for the party to champion progressive values and address issues like affordable housing and healthcare. Democrats aim to regroup and broaden their appeal, particularly as off-year elections often favor the party out of power. Williams will remain involved on the state party’s executive board as a new chairperson is selected in the spring.

Democrats will need to find another state party leader. Nikema Williams announced her departure Monday after the party required a chair employed full time.
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‘Egg beaters,’ ‘Bob Evans’ liquid eggs recalled; may contain cleaning solution: USDA
SUMMARY: Over 200,000 pounds of liquid egg products are recalled due to potential contamination with sodium hypochlorite, a chemical used as a cleaning solution. The recall, issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s FSIS, affects products from Cargill Kitchen Solutions, sold under the “Egg Beaters” and “Bob Evans” brands. The contaminated products were distributed in several states, including Ohio, Texas, and others. The FSIS classified the recall as Class III, indicating a marginal risk, with no reported adverse health effects. Consumers are advised to check for specific use-by dates and return or dispose of the affected cartons.
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Georgia weather outlook Monday, March 31 | Strong storms expected
SUMMARY: Strong storms are expected in Georgia on Monday, March 31, as part of a larger system that has already caused damage in Indiana, Michigan, and Oklahoma. Over 70 million people are at risk from the southern plains to the Great Lakes, with possible tornadoes, strong winds, and large hail. In Georgia, severe weather is likely, with winds up to 60 mph, heavy rain, and the potential for tornadoes, although the main threat is damaging winds. Thunderstorms are expected to hit the Atlanta metro area between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., with temperatures reaching the low 70s.

11Alive Meteorologist Chesley McNeil has the details.
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