Protesters rally in Marietta, metro Atlanta against ICE
Demonstrators filled a Marietta intersection calling for justice and federal reform, as organizers acknowledged an online threat made before the event.
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Demonstrators filled a Marietta intersection calling for justice and federal reform, as organizers acknowledged an online threat made before the event.
Cobb County is set to receive $8.45 million in federal funding to make some of its most dangerous roads safer.
Investigators say the USPS employee stole greeting cards from the mail and used gift cards and cash inside for personal gain during a joint federal and local investigation.
Aries Maliah Jordan was arrested after investigators say she burned down Eagle's Chapel Church and sent threatening messages to its pastor and his family.
A deadly stabbing at a Cobb County motel early Friday left one woman dead and another hurt, police said. It happened at the same location where violence struck just days earlier.
Police say a traffic stop in Cobb County on Thursday morning ended with the driver dead from a self-inflicted gunshot.
A 23-year-old man has been charged with tampering with evidence and giving false statements in connection with the shooting death of a 9-month-old girl.
A Cobb County program hosted by the district attorney's office brought families together Thursday to learn how 911 calls factor into criminal cases.
Three Cobb County teachers are on leave after accusations that they celebrated Charlie Kirk's death on social media.
Georgians who live on farms and their vets are getting prepared for the worst as the winter storm gets closer to the state.
Officials at the Atlanta airport have been drilling with some new massive machines since December, but this weekend will be the first time they are put to the test in a real storm.
Multiple Georgia school districts have canceled class or are going virtual on Monday ahead of the upcoming winter storm.
A federal judge in Georgia on Friday dismissed a U.S. Justice Department lawsuit seeking voter information from the state, ruling the federal government had sued in the wrong city.
Sen. Jon Ossoff and the mayor of Social Circle are asking for answers about a possible plan to open a large-scale detainee holding center in the small Georgia city.