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The firefighter says a chief gave him a choice: cut his hair or go home with no overtime. He chose to go home.
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The former congresswoman pleaded guilty in May to one count of tax fraud, admitting that she lied to the IRS about deductions.
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Seventeen additional counts were dropped as part of a plea deal. She will serve no additional prison time.
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An investigation by the State Attorney's Office suggested Mullin committed misdemeanor crimes by failing to preserve public records, including text messages.
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The Carter development team from Atlanta wants to build a high-rise with more than 330 apartments and a 550-space parking garage, along with other retail and restaurants.
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The planned implosion of the eyesore has been pushed back to Jan. 8 because of scheduling problems.
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Berkman II has been half-finished since 2007, when the parking garage collapsed while under construction, killing a construction worker and injuring 23 others.