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The 11 Most Popular Stories Right Now on 11Alive.com

1. Fulton County School Board Approves Massive Budget Cuts, Job Cuts

The Fulton County School Board's massive budget cuts, approved on Thursday -- and a possible property tax hike -- are a foreshadow of the lengths other school systems in Metro Atlanta may have to go in order to balance their own budgets.

2. How Are Georgia's Congressmen Voting On Health Care?

With the vote on President Obama's Health Care Reform legislation expected this weekend, 11Alive News surveyed Georgia's congressional delegation to see where they fall on the issue.

3. The Soldier and the Farm

This is the legend of Legends Run: the story of a soldier who went away to war, lost it all at home, and then got it all back -- thanks to some good neighbors.

4. Does A Church Need A Building To Be A Church?

A church in Fayetteville is closing its doors but not its hearts. Rolling Hills Baptist Church is challenging traditional ideas and selling the church and using the money to help people.

5. Suspect Arrested For Marta Station Murder

Marta Police have a arrested the man they believe is responsible for the murder of 19-year-old Anthony Beavers of Jonesboro. 

6. Convicted Rapist Slips GPS Monitor, Considered Dangerous

Fulton County Sheriffs are searching for convicted rapist Ali Reza Nejad after he slipped his GPS ankle bracelet.

8. Changes Coming for UGA Tailgaters

After spending their Sunday's cleaning piles of trash, the University of Georgia has agreed on drastic changes for Bulldog fans who typically tailgate on north campus.

9. Obama Cancels Trip, Gets Tense With Fox On Health Care

The president has again postponed an overseas trip to remain in Washington for a likely weekend vote on health care reform. The president made time for a tense interview with Fox News' Bret Baier on Wednesday. 

10. Autopsy: Hiker Was Alive for 3 Days

An autopsy performed on the body of slain hiker Meredith Emerson showed she was alive for three days before she was beaten to death.
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14. The Hefty Price Of March Madness In The Workplace

Just the first week of the tournament could cost U.S. employers as much as $1.8 billion in lost productivity, but there may be some workplace benefits too.

16. Spring Break Bargains!

There are ways to have affordable fun on Spring Break if you take advantage of promotions and special deals.

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