Bill that could penalize protesters for blocking streets passed by Georgia House
The bill makes blocking Georgia highway or street and not following police orders to move punishable by fines of up to $5,000 and a year in jail.
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The bill makes blocking Georgia highway or street and not following police orders to move punishable by fines of up to $5,000 and a year in jail.
Members of the Atlanta City Council want to do everything in their power to stop ICE from building a detention facility in the city limits.
Investigators say they found dozens of guns, a deadly amount of fentanyl, other drugs, and multiple digital scales while searching the home in Stone Mountain.
A catastrophic fire that heavily damaged the historic Floyd County Courthouse has forced court closures and disrupted government operations across the county.
Alexia Moore, 31, was granted bond Monday by a judge in Camden County, according to the Georgia Public Defender Council. The court set bond at $1 on the malice murder charge and $2,000 total for two drug-related charges.
Parents across DeKalb County are pushing back against a new round of school closure and redistricting proposals that could impact dozens of communities.
Mayor Andre Dickens says that his administration is actively monitoring the situation at the Atlanta airport after ICE agents were deployed to help with major delays at security checkpoints.
For the first time, nine of the United States' founding documents have made it to Atlanta as part of the commemoration of America's 250th birthday.
A DeKalb County man who officials say went on the run during his kidnapping trial is back in custody after he was caught in Alabama.
A massive fire has forced the evacuation of the Floyd County Historic Courthouse and nearby streets in downtown Rome.
Springing forward and falling back may be a thing of the past for Georgia if a plan by lawmakers ends up working out.
A bill that would ban Georgia high school students from accessing personal electronic devices during the school day is now heading to Gov. Kemp's desk to become law.
The Brookhaven man is accused by police of taking part in a "murder-for-hire" scheme that ended with a man dead in California.
Family and friends gathered over the weekend to honor the life of a Georgia Department of Veterans Affairs employee killed in a shooting at the clinic where he worked earlier.
A massive early morning fire destroyed an apartment building in Union City, displacing multiple families but leaving no reported injuries, officials said.