A well-known Atlanta businessperson, Walter Jordan, was arrested for forgery, identity theft, making false statements and theft by taking.
The court ruled that the officials being sued—such as the mayor, police chief, and district attorney—were protected from the lawsuit because of leg ...
ATLANTA — A federal appeals court has ruled that three Atlanta police officers who were fired and later reinstated cannot sue ...
All 1,100 sworn officers at the Georgia Department of Public Safety (DPS) will receive training from U.S. Immigration and ...
Throngs of green-clad revelers have filled the streets of America’s most Irish big city for the South Boston St. Patrick’s ...
A group of Atlanta police officers' quick thinking and bravery helped rescue multiple residents after their home caught on ...
After the 2024 NFL season came to a close, beloved NFL sideline reporter Erin Andrews revealed she was diagnosed with a ...
A mother is behind bars in Troup County after authorities say she abandoned her two young children in Heard County before ...
Young was Georgia’s first Black congressional representative in more than a century; former United Nations Ambassador; 53rd ...
As authorities in the state of Georgia prepare to formally open the military-style police training center, they continue to ...