A financial adviser in Georgia pleaded guilty Wednesday to wire fraud in a Ponzi scheme that bilked more than 2,000 people out of $380 million, federal authorities announced.
An exclusive report published Tuesday by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution has revealed a secret vote to halt light rail construction on Atlanta's Eastside Beltline. The meeting, which included ...
As a high school student in Johns Creek, Sabrina Shah created a set of booklets to help foster children familiarize ...
New South Fulton mayor makes economic development, public trust and safety part of first year agenda
The City of South Fulton is one of the largest cities in Fulton County and one of the fastest-growing municipalities in the state of Georgia. However, the emerging city has struggled with political ...
The DeKalb County Commission was considering adding an LGBTQ+ liaison in the police department and requiring hate crime identification training. At the commission’s Jan. 13 meeting, it approved a ...
Georgia’s economy is showing signs of strength, but persistent inflation and slow job and wage growth have left consumers feeling sour about their finances.
Food Well Alliance is an Atlanta-based nonprofit with a straightforward mission: to provide resources and support to local growers while helping build healthier, more connected communities.
Between 1,500 to 2,000 Lakeside High School students walked out during a student-organized protest and march against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations across the nation.
In a new study, University of Georgia scientists found hotter temperatures make monarch butterflies more vulnerable to ...
Carlos Beltrán and former Atlanta Braves player Andruw Jones, center fielders who excelled at the plate and with their gloves ...
It’s a different world now for Peter Hubbard, one of two Democrats elected to the Public Service Commission who flipped two of the long-standing Republican held seats in the agency.
Voters in a coastal Georgia county Tuesday rejected an ordinance allowing large homes on remote Sapelo Island, where Black landowners feared the change could saddle them with unaffordable property ...
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