Dangling Macy's Christmas Tree; Police Say Shootings Aren't Random; Helping Displaced Tucker Employees
Also: DeKalb congressman talks about the fiscal cliff; Midtown business news; holiday crimes in Stone Mountain and Lithonia.
- By Timothy Darnell
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- January 2, 2013
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Clay Harper, a partner of the Greater Good Barbecue, inside the restaurant.
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