This morning's first headlines -- always first, fast, factual and free online -- with updates continuing all day from Hometown Headlines
Driver faces two counts of vehicular homicide as two die, two injured in mini van accident on I-75. Summerville man dies in NE Alabama accident early Monday. Funeral set for Chattooga man killed on dirt bike. Fatalities
Dining: The brink of a sushi war? Chef Chen (Riverbend) closing briefly to add hibachi grill, sushi bar Plus: Very high marks for surging Chick-fil-A. Dining
Independence Day 2017: What you need to know about parades, fireworks, special events. Independence Day
Health: Floyd's new Urgent Care and Corporate Health campus opens Wednesday. Health
Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Hour-by-hour forecast to help you plan a busy Independence Day, night. High of 90; rain chance: 30%. Weather
Dan West promoted at Greater Community Bank. Busy month for Bartow Chamber. Paradise Garden a 'hidden gem' in Georgia Trend's roundup. Business
Georgia Highlands adds 'guidance' as 'campus carry' -- approved by the Legislature, governor -- goes into effect. GHC
Remembering Rev. Ernest Carl Anthony, Mrs. Edna Davis Barron, Virginia (Ginger) Brackett, Dorothy Faye Crane Garrett. Obituaries
Public Health restaurant inspection scores. 49/U for Cedartown restaurant. Dining
Area arrest reports brought to you by Dr. Miniyar's Pediatrics. Crimewatch
Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report
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Rome Braves open home stand tonight at 7 with fireworks to follow (probably around 9:45 p.m.).
What's ahead for the Braves at home this week.
Local high school, college and final camp updates.
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Live shows resume Wednesday morning:
7:40 a.m. John McClellan on the prelude to the 2017 high school football season. What can we expect this fall.
8:40 a.m. Erin Hernandez, executive vice president of the Northwest Georgia Regional Cancer Coalition on the Health Initiative for Men and Women set for Aug. 19 at the health department.
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