Atlanta music studio employee attacked and robbed by group of men, police say
Police say the group attacked and robbed an employee at an Atlanta music studio while he was on the phone with his manager to get them a refund.
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Police say the group attacked and robbed an employee at an Atlanta music studio while he was on the phone with his manager to get them a refund.
Authorities say Otoniel Cruz jumped into Noonday Creek over Memorial Day weekend and was swept away by the current. His body was discovered days later.
Smallmouth bass are turning up in Lake Allatoona, but Georgia wildlife officials say the fish are not supposed to be there and are likely being illegally introduced into the lake.
Authorities say the woman walked into the Buckhead Wells Fargo, handed the teller a note, and left with more than $4,000 in cash.
After days of Waymo-less roads because of storms, the self-driving vehicles are back picking up riders across Atlanta.
Robert Aaron Long has already been sentenced to life in Cherokee County, but Fulton County prosecutors want to seek the death penalty in his case.
In a notice, MARTA said the temporary grace period that kept some gates and emergency doors open since May 2 will end Saturday, May 30.
An alleged shoplifter was shot and killed by police Wednesday outside Town Center at Cobb mall in Kennesaw, Georgia.
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce is making history Thursday morning, hosting its first-ever "State of Energy" event at the Coca-Cola headquarters in downtown Atlanta.
The Atlanta Dream ran out of comebacks Wednesday night. After rallying from double-digit deficits in four of the last five games, the Dream could not find another gear in a 96-81 road loss to the Minnesota Lynx.
Celebrity chef and restaurateur Kelli Potter, known for her Southern-inspired eatery Nana's Chicken-N-Waffles, is bringing her culinary talents to support Atlanta's Meals on Wheels at the annual TASTE event.
The judge overseeing the case of the Apalachee High School shooting suspect has set a deadline for any possible plea deals before the a trial later this year.
River outfitters and recreation businesses across metro Atlanta say unusually prolonged E. coli contamination is keeping people out of the water during the busy summer season.
Warnock is demanding updates from federal regulators as investigators examine unusual oil trades placed ahead of major Iran war developments, while Georgians continue feeling the impact of rising energy and fuel costs tied to the conflict.
Some advocates say the new plan to not accept certain misdemeanor bookings into the Fulton County Jail is a good first step.