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In the year leading up to Friday afternoon’s shooting, Patrick Joseph White spoke increasingly with a neighbor about his distrust of the COVID-19 vaccine. White, named as the suspected shooter ...
Former Georgia Republican Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan has switched political parties to become a Democrat. He explains why he made the change.
Just hours after a gunman opened fire on the CDC and nearby CVS and killed a DeKalb County police officer, many of the nearby businesses were reopened.
A federal grand jury has indicted a couple accused of killing their child while living on the Fort Stewart military base in southeast Georgia, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
It’s the most expensive project the state has ever pursued, but because of the unique private-public partnership, it will have limited impact on taxpayers.
The probability that UGA quarterback Gunner Stockton can succeed is shifting in his favor without him barely lifting a finger.
Georgia is now third in the nation for officer deaths behind California with 10 and Texas with five, according to the Officer Down Memorial Page.
Violent crime in Georgia dropped 10.5% in 2024 — more than double the national decline. Atlanta also saw fewer homicides and overall crime, according to FBI stats.
The introduction of Waymo to Atlanta has brought a new type of transportation to the city, but also a wave of videos and stories of the driverless vehicles getting stuck.
Six soldiers were honored with a Meritorious Service Medal Thursday for their heroic actions responding to the shooting at Georgia's Fort Stewart.
A Fairburn man was arrested by federal authorities during a lengthy standoff Friday after he allegedly made online racial threats to kill Jews and Black people, the U.S. Department of Justice ...
Big Softie will open a walk-up window this month near the Eastside Beltline in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood. Next year, a Little Tart Bakeshop is headed to Candler Park.