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The 11 Most Popular Stories Right Now on 11Alive.com

1. Fire Destroys Large Home: No Injuries

Fire Captain Thomas Harris called it the largest house fire he has seen in his career. The early Monday fire gutted a two story, 15,000 square foot home on Winterthur Drive

2. State Hopes to Add Bus Routes Between Clayton County and Atlanta

A last-ditch effort is in the works for the state to try to expand its bus service for thousands of Metro Atlanta commuters after Clayton County's C-TRAN shuts down on March 31.

3. Burglary Bandits Busted In Alpharetta & Gwinnett

A fast thinking Alpharetta teen helps police apprehend burglary suspects. 

4. Female Student's Body Found On KSU Campus

The body of a female Kennesaw State University student was found just outside the school's central parking deck Monday morning, according to campus police.

5. Gwinnett County, Cities Lose "Qualified" Status

Gwinnett County and 15 cities are now on a list that prevents them from receiving any state funding, loans or permits as they continue to try to hammer out a new service delivery agreement.

6. Berkeley Lake Upset About Dam Funding

A dam that provides recreation and beauty to a Gwinnett County community may cost $4-million to repair. The question is: Who is going to pay for it?

7. Death Penalty Upheld In Cobb Real Estate Slayings

The death sentences given to a man convicted of murdering two real estate agents in their office in 2003 have been upheld by Georgia's top court.

8. End of May For MARTA Escalators

Safety inspections and repairs on MARTA'S 149 escalators will not be compete until May.

9. Helping a Haitian Evacuee to Hold On

A gentleman who lost part of a leg in the earthquake is finally on the right track to recovery -- in part thanks to a wonderful woman who has turned his medical health into her personal mission.

11. Students Rally to Save Colleges from Cuts

About 400 people, mostly students, gathered on the steps of the State Capitol Monday to speak out against budget cuts that target higher education.

12. Freaknic Promises/Threatens to Return in 2010

More than a decade ago, Freaknik was a street party that sank spectacularly into a high-profile Atlanta nightmare. It stayed gone until now, where a 2010 version of Freaknik lives on the web.

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