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Duluth's Rexall Grill Reopens

A landmark Duluth restaurant is enjoying a rebirth.  The Rexall Grill reopened this week, after being closed.

Comair Fined For Bumping Passengers

A regional air carrier owned by Delta Air Lines has been fined $275,000 for violating regulations on bumping passengers from overbooked flights, the Transportation Department said Monday.

Smart Meter Complaints

Temperatures are up and so are power bills. Georgia Power blames the heat but some customers are blaming the new smart meters.

Ford unveils its all-new 2011 Explorer

The familiar boxy, truck-like style has been replaced with one that is more aerodynamic and familiar in other ways: It's more in line with many of the modern car-based crossovers of today.

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Gwinnett Owners Want Trash Bins Out, Deposits Back

Red Oak Sanitation Services was not picked as one of the five Gwinnett County choices to continue service in the unincorporated part of the county after July 1. Thousands of customers are now stuck with trash bins and want their deposits back.

From the Atlanta Business Chronicle

Court Docs Show 5-Year AT&T iPhone Deal

San Jose court documents show that AT&T and Apple agreed to a five-year exclusive contract for the iPhone in 2007.

National News

Shirley Sherrod to Sue Blogger Andrew Breitbart

Ousted USDA employee Shirley Sherrod says she will sue conservative blogger Andrew Breitbart, the Associated Press reports.

Politics News

Nearly All of Georgia's Major Candidates Support Arizona Style Immigration Law

All of Georgia's remaining candidates for Governor and Lt. Governor and at least one of its two U.S. Senate candidates say they support Arizona's immigration law and would support a similar one in Georgia.

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