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National News

Government Cannot Explain Runaway Prius

The government says it cannot explain a reported incident of sudden, high-speed acceleration in a Toyota Prius on a San Diego, Calif., freeway last week.

Obama Reacts Strongly To Mexican Killings

President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton are reacting strongly to the killings of three Americans in Mexico who had ties to the U.S. consulate.

No Word On Canadian Avalanche Daredevils

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police aren't commenting on the identities of the three daredevils who may have triggered an avalanche that killed two men.

Axelrod Confident, Clyburn Says Overhaul Votes Not There

White House political adviser David Axelrod says he's "absolutely confident" that Congress will be able to pass a health care overhaul.

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Local News

Gwinnett County, Cities Lose "Qualified" Status

Gwinnett County and 15 cities are now on a list that prevents them from receiving any state funding, loans or permits as they continue to try to hammer out a new service delivery agreement.

Regional News

State Hopes to Add Bus Routes Between Clayton County and Atlanta

A last-ditch effort is in the works for the state to try to expand its bus service for thousands of Metro Atlanta commuters after Clayton County's C-TRAN shuts down on March 31.

Sports

Braves Spring Training Gallery

Headed down to Central Florida to see the Atlanta Braves during their spring training this year? Make sure to take plenty of photos and submit them to us here, so those who can't go can see them.

11Alive & Well

Intense Treatment Fails To Prevent Heart Attacks In Diabetics

A new study released in Atlanta is disappointing for diabetics looking to lower their risk of heart attacks. Doctors say that trying to aggressively lower blood pressure or fats in the
bloodstream beyond the targets they aim for now did not reduce the number of heart attacks that diabetics suffered.

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