1. Car Break-ins and Safety over the Holiday Season

Athens, GA –  There have been a string of car break-ins this past week. Thieves are specifically taking catalytic converters from cars located around student housing complexes. At least a dozen Honda CRVs have been targeted. Reporter Russel Abad looks into the matter, and tells you how you can prevent car break-ins.

2. President Obama to Speak on Immigration Tonight, Could Have Local Effects

Athens, GA – President Obama will speak tonight on immigration. The president’s statement on this hot-button issue could affect thousands of immigrants, both undocumented and documented, here in Georgia. Reporter Ashley Jetton has more tonight at 5 p.m.

3. Goodness, Gracious, Kitchen’s on Fire!

Athens, GA – Georgia ranks 2nd in the country for Thanksgiving cooking fires, according to State Farm Insurance. Reporter Loni Gibson finds out why there have been so many culinary accidents.

4. It’s Cold Now, but the Weather Is Heating Up

Northeast Georgia – The weather has heated up slightly since yesterday. Weather reporter Pauline Villanueva tells you how long the warming trend will stick around. She will also have the Georgia Bulldogs game day forecast for Saturday’s game against Charleston Southern.

5. The No. 24 Lady Bulldogs Continue to Roll

Athens, GA – With the No. 24 Georgia Lady Bulldogs’ most recent road victory against Ohio State, they now boast a 3-0 record to start the season. Their road ventures continue coach Andy Landers’ squad takes on Georgia Tech in Atlanta this Sunday. Sports reporter Justin Fedich will tell you about all the happenings in Northeast Georgia Sports, coming up at 5 p.m.

 

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