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➤ Atlanta: The National Park Service held a ceremony Thursday to celebrate the reopening of Martin Luther King Jr.’s birth home on Auburn Avenue. The 1895 Queen Anne-style house, where King spent his first 12 years, closed in late 2023 for an extensive rehabilitation. (More)
➤ Liberty County: A shark—reportedly 5 to 6 feet long—bit a teenager on the thigh near Ossabaw Island as the teen tried to unhook it from a fishing line. Bystanders gave first aid before emergency crews took the teen to the hospital. (More)
➤ Hampton: NASCAR fans from around the globe will start rolling into EchoPark Speedway as early as Monday ahead of next weekend’s races. The Cup Series Quaker State 400 runs under the lights on July 12. (More)
➤ Hall County: A group of residents filed paperwork to recall Sheriff Gerald Couch, weeks after he returned from a suspension tied to a February DUI arrest. (More)
➤ Statewide: A new law requires the State Board of Education to create an audit committee to monitor school district finances, giving the state more tools to identify financial problems early. (More)
➤ Augusta: City leaders are collecting public feedback on a draft ordinance that would tighten where future data centers can be built and how each project is approved. (More)
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