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These handmade crosses were left by volunteers to honor the Apalachee High School victims

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www.youtube.com – 11Alive – 2024-09-08 08:33:22

SUMMARY: This weekend, volunteers Tom Sandler and Greg Bestie traveled from South Carolina to Winder to support the community after a tragedy at Appalachia High School. They created four handmade crosses, each symbolizing a victim, which became canvases for messages of support from the public. The heartfelt responses highlight the community’s grief and solidarity. Fundraisers for the victims’ families have raised substantial amounts, including over $992,000 for Christina Aramy, who devoted herself to education. To assist the survivors and families, individuals can text “appalache” to 44885 for more information.

On the Saturday after four people lost their lives inside Apalachee High, Greg Beste was supposed to be celebrating his granddaughter’s second birthday.

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Georgia gas prices hold steady ahead of holiday weekend | Georgia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – 2024-11-18 10:29:00

SUMMARY: In Georgia, the average cost of regular unleaded gasoline is $2.93 per gallon, unchanged from last week but up from $2.71 last month. A fuel tax moratorium implemented by Governor Brian Kemp ended on October 16. The lowest gas prices are in the Catoosa-Dade-Walker area at $2.77, while the highest are in Hinesville-Fort Stewart at $3. AAA warns that Hurricane Sara could potentially impact prices soon. As Thanksgiving approaches, over 71 million Americans are expected to travel by car, surpassing last year’s record of 70.4 million. Georgia’s gas prices remain below the national average of $3.07.

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Death of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley | Trial continues in Athens courtroom Monday

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www.youtube.com – 11Alive – 2024-11-18 10:11:54

SUMMARY: During day two of Jose Ibarra’s murder trial for the killing of nursing student Lakan Riley, law enforcement witnesses provided testimony about their findings from the day after the murder. Officers recounted their responses to the Argo Apartments, where they first encountered Ibarra’s brother, Diego. Body cam footage revealed Diego had no apparent injuries, while Jose, found asleep, had scratches on his arms. The prosecution highlighted differences between the brothers and noted DNA evidence linking Lakan to a hat seen on a suspect. The defense is attempting to confuse their identities as the trial continues. Coverage is ongoing.

The trial of a man accused of killing nursing student Laken Riley continues in Athens, with testimony expected to focus on evidence presented during Friday’s opening session.

Jose Ibarra, charged in Riley’s February death, waived his right to a jury trial, leaving Superior Court Judge H. Patrick Haggard to decide his fate.

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Petition filed to get Rockdale County BioLab facility shut down | What we know

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www.youtube.com – 11Alive – 2024-11-17 23:18:08

SUMMARY: A new petition is calling for Rockdale County to revoke Biolab’s business license following a chemical fire at the facility in September, which caused widespread health issues and evacuations. The fire, the third at the lab since 2004, affected thousands of families and businesses. While some residents and business owners support the petition, others prefer the lab be relocated rather than shut down. The petition’s supporters plan a news conference in December to discuss the health impacts of chemical exposure and potential legislative changes. Rockdale County and Biolab have not yet responded to the petition.

The petition is to demand that the Rockdale County Board of Commissioners revoke BioLab’s business license.

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