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  • Georgia holds the political spotlight, as primary races take place in southern states this Tuesday. Here are nine contests we're keeping an eye on.
  • The sixth annual Adams Avenue Spirit Stroll, presented by Cutwater Spirits, will take place on Saturday, November 27, from 2 – 5 p.m., as part of the nation-wide Small Business Saturday. Spirit strollers will be able to sip a dozen holiday themed cocktail tastes and six sweet treats from 18 independently owned retail shops along Adams Avenue, from University Heights through Normal Heights and into Kensington. This festive small business celebration is limited to adults 21 & up (ID required). Retail participants include: Artistic Florals, Back from Tomboctou Gallery & Imports, BENCH Home, Blackmarket Bakery, Divine Bubble, Earthwell Refill, Eclipse Naturals, Heights Optometry, Incredible Cheesecake Company, Kiko and Sven, Liquid Eden Holistic Center, Maya Moon, MRH Interiors, Paleo Treats, Rose Reggae, Uptown Bicycles, Wild Island Collective, and Zac’s Attic. Cocktail tastes will be created and served by Adams Avenue’s top mixologists representing the area’s leading bars and restaurants. This year’s spirit participants will represent; AC Lounge, Cantina Mayahuel, El Zarape Restaurant, Et Voila! French Bistro, Kensington Club, the Ould Sod, Ponce’s Mexican Restaurant, the Rabbit Hole, SKA Bar, Sycamore Den, and Wormwood. In addition, there will be a complimentary trolley carrying attendees up and down the avenue during the event. Adams Avenue Spirit Stroll tickets are $25, and are available for purchase online at: http://www.adamsavenuebusiness.com/event-info/adams-avenue-spirit-stroll/ Adams Avenue Spirit Stroll is presented by the Adams Avenue Business Association, a non-profit organization, whose mission is to promote and increase commercial activity within the Adams Avenue Business District.
  • A viral tweet claimed the AriZona Iced Tea was raising its price from 99 cents to $1.29. It wasn't true, but could it happen in the near future?
  • ‘TIS THE SEASON TO GET UGLY! Third Avenue Village is kicking-off the holiday season with its first Ugly Sweater and Stocking Stuffer Bash! Join us, Saturday, Dec. 11th from 5pm-9pm, dressed in your best ugly holiday sweater for a night of stocking stuffers, local discounts from your favorite businesses, live music, photo ops, a movie themed scavenger hunt and more! A limited number of "I Was Nice!" plush stockings will be given out at check-in to kids so they can walk through participating businesses and collect candy, goodies and more. Also, help us support a few great organizations by dropping-off a new unwrapped children’s toy and/or buy one or more 50/50 raffle tickets for a chance to win a cash prize and participate in the movie themed scavenger hunt for a chance to win a Third Avenue Village gift basket! This is a jam-packed event you won’t want to miss! For more information on this event please visit HERE!
  • Some of the biggest stories on readers’ minds: housing, the Midterm Election and gas rebates.
  • The Biden administration has launched an online appointment system for migrants to be exempt from limits on seeking asylum.
  • NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Independent Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont about his latest book: It's OK to Be Angry About Capitalism.
  • At the center of two cases to be argued over two days is Section 230, which provides tech companies a legal shield over what users post online.
  • When the local grocery store closed after seven decades in business, residents of Evansville, Minn., had to drive 20 miles to the nearest supermarket. Now groceries are available around the clock.
  • Payments were sent out in the form of debit cards, to eligible recipients with last names starting in A through K.
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