Officials in the small city of Social Circle, about an hour east of Atlanta, have locked the water meter on the warehouse Immigration and Custom Enforcement bought to detain thousands of people. Plus, TSA workers in Atlanta and across the country have now missed one full paycheck, leading to staffing shortages with some needing to call out to take second jobs. And drinking water operators in metro Atlanta were forced to spend heavily to deal with smelly water going into people's homes, and now they are looking at how to prevent it in the future. Also, in our series Invisible Scars, we look at how women veterans in Georgia are finding healing after serving.

Kemp says Georgia will not delay primary to redraw districts but calls for new lines by 2028
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Congressman dead at 80 and wildfires ravage parts of Southeast Georgia
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Trump nominates a CDC director and state officials scramble to meet new voting measures
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