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  2. WSB-TV - Wikipedia

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    WSB-TV (channel 2) is a television station in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, affiliated with ABC. It is the flagship television property of locally based Cox Media Group , which has owned the station since its inception, and is sister to radio stations WSB (750 AM), WSBB-FM (95.5), WSRV (97.1 FM), WSB-FM (98.5) and WALR-FM (104.1).

  3. Federal Prison Camp, Alderson - Wikipedia

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    FPC Alderson is a 159-acre (64 ha) facility and is the largest employer in the Alderson, West Virginia area. [17] The prison is about a five-hour driving distance from Washington, D.C. [ 14 ] Serving as a model for prison reform at the time, the facility was styled after a boarding school , offering education with no armed guards. [ 18 ]

  4. Federal Correctional Institution, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    In 2021 and 2022, the facility was embroiled in a scandal over a permissive and toxic culture of rampant sexual abuse by staff at the facility. [2] After 60 Minutes aired a special in January 2024 titled "Agency In Crisis", the FBI raided the FCI Dublin and shortly after, the Bureau of Prisons announced its closure on April 15, 2024.

  5. Deion Patterson was angry at ‘messed up’ meds before killing ...

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    Atlanta mass shooting suspect Deion Patterson was angry at his “messed up” medication before he allegedly killed one woman and injured four others at a hospital in the city.

  6. Monica Jones Kaufman Pearson - Wikipedia

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    Pearson's career started in Louisville while working for Brown Forman Distiller in public relations and Louisville Times as a reporter before joining WHAS-TV as an anchor and reporter. [2] After moving to Atlanta in 1975, Pearson worked at WSB-TV for 37 years [ 1 ] and was the first female and first African-American to anchor the daily evening ...

  7. Action News - Wikipedia

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    WBIR-TV: NBC No Used Action 10 News 1970–1974 and 1978–April 2004; has identified as 10 News since April 2004 Lexington, Kentucky: WLEX-TV: NBC No Used in the 1970s, 1980s, and the mid-late 1990s; has identified as LEX 18 News since 2000 WTVQ-TV: ABC No Identified as Action News 36 2004–2009, identified as ABC 36 News since 2009.

  8. WATL - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta-based Bounce TV aired on 36.2 from its launch on September 26, 2011, until September 25, 2017, when the network moved to WSB-TV's digital channel 2.2. [56] At that point, 36.2 went dark, until a new network was announced, but returned to the air As of 17 January 2018 [update] , as an affiliate of This TV , which can be also seen on WANN ...

  9. Linda Stouffer - Wikipedia

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    She also was a weekday and later a weekend anchor for CNN Headline News. Stouffer was among several laid off in December 2008, her last day at CNN being December 14, 2008. [4] She then began working local news on WSB-TV Atlanta. She anchored the 6 p.m. news and the Action News Nightbeat on Sundays.