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Ammo Vending Machine CEO Says One Removed But More Are Coming to Alabama
Ammo Vending Machine CEO Says One Removed But More Are Coming to Alabama. The CEO of the company that produces AI-powered ammunition vending machines says the removal of one, of the two in the state of Alabama, was “strictly a business decision,” – and more will come, to the state’s grocery stores. American Rounds’ “smart retail automated ammo dispensers” – use artificial intelligence technology to verify a buyer’s ID and age using facial recognition software.
This week stays hot and humid with scattered pop-up storms each afternoon
Some scattered storms on the radar this afternoon have brought some steady rain at times, with as much as 3 inches of rain falling today over parts of Tallahassee the I-75 corridor in southern Georgia. Showers are storms are beginning to dissipate this evening with just some passing clouds left overnight. Temperatures dip through the 80s and bottom out in the upper 70s for lows early tomorrow morning.
The stakes are high: Biden-Harris in-state campaign offices reach 16
DECATUR, Ga. — The office, though big in size, was quickly filling with democratic supporters on Saturday afternoon. The Biden-Harris administration opened a new campaign office in Decatur, next door to Calle Latina on East College Avenue in what is a heavily democratic area of metro Atlanta. The location is the 16th campaign office that […] The post The stakes are high: Biden-Harris in-state campaign offices reach 16 appeared first on The Atlanta Voice.
Mosquito-borne illnesses pose threat to Georgians at home and while traveling abroad
While dengue, the most common mosquito-borne infection, is acquired abroad and doesn’t spread in Georgia, cases globally are the highest they’ve ever been, according to a health alert from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Symptoms aren’t always present but can include high fever, head and body aches, nausea, and a rash. The disease is rarely […] The post Mosquito-borne illnesses pose threat to Georgians at home and while traveling abroad appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta.
Update: One killed, two injured in shooting on Broadway in Columbus; suspect in custody
9:40 a.m. Update: Columbus Police confirmed that 21-year-old Brandon Day has been arrested. Day turned himself into police. Day is suspected in a downtown Columbus shooting that left one dead and two injured. Update: Police have issued warrants for a suspect in the shooting, 21-year-old Brandon Day. Police have released the below pictures of Day. […]
Southeast Alabama under a heat advisory until Sunday evening
On Sunday at 12:30 p.m. a heat advisory was issued by the National Weather Service in effect until 7 p.m. for Coffee, Dale, Henry, Geneva and Houston counties. The weather service describes, "Heat index values up to 110 degrees." "Hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat illnesses," says the...
Family stranded at Hartsfield-Jackson search for answers in desperate situation
A military family moving from Hawaii to Florida got stranded in Atlanta for days without many options. They shared their story with Channel 2 Action News on their way down to their new home in the Sunshine State.
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