Fulton County turns to residents for help with annual homeless count
The Fulton County Department of Community Development is calling for more volunteers to help count people experiencing homelessness later this month.
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The Fulton County Department of Community Development is calling for more volunteers to help count people experiencing homelessness later this month.
A late-night New Year's Day fire left a Hiram couple with nothing — but they say a city councilwoman's quick actions saved their lives.
A Georgia State University study reveals that more than 2,004 households — including at least 1,635 children — are currently residing in hotels across DeKalb County, as housing costs exceed wages and availability.
Georgia's recently-approved ban on cellphones in classrooms may expand to high schools, House Speaker Jon Burns says.
A Georgia teen has been arrested after investigators say she scammed a former partner out of thousands of dollars by falsely claiming he was the father of a child.
Two former Towns County Sheriff's Office employees are facing criminal charges after separate investigations by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
"Ms. Capece was at the heart of everything we do—from the classroom and Jr. Beta Club to the local sports fields," the school district wrote.
Cobb County is set to receive $8.45 million in federal funding to make some of its most dangerous roads safer.
Officials at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park are closing the mountain's only road to the summit to private vehicles to make the area safer for people on foot.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has set March 10 as the date for a special election to fill the 14th Congressional District seat previously held by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Two young girls who were previously reported missing have been found in Georgia as a result of an investigation by the Attorney General's Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit and other law enforcement agencies.
After leading his team to the Georgia Class 5A state championship game last month, Gainesville High School's head football coach is stepping down.
The Decatur City Commission named former commissioner Tony Powers as mayor under the city's long-standing appointment system, even as officials move toward a historic change in 2027.
A congressional ethics watchdog says there's substantial reason to believe the former chief of staff for U.S. Rep. Mike Collins hired his girlfriend as an intern and that she didn't perform proper work.
A former Georgia state lawmaker, who allegedly lied to collect pandemic unemployment benefits she was not entitled to receive, has been indicted in federal court.
A Fulton County judge has ruled the City of Johns Creek cannot block the removal of a decades-old water oak at Medlock Corners, ending years of community efforts to preserve the tree.
Georgia health officials expect flu cases to rise as people return to work and class, and schools are doing what they can to prevent the spread.
The four brothers who make up Hero the Band have been going viral on social media with their signature rock star lean.
Veteran sportscaster Sam Crenshaw was among six finalists for the 2025 Georgia Sportscaster of the Year honor.
The young boy was in his carseat when a shooting at a nearby gas station left fighting for his life in the hospital, police say.
Gwinnett County police say they received multiple 911 calls reporting a man "wearing only a tablecloth" who was trying to break into vehicles.
After less than three full terms in office, Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is resigning from her seat in Congress on Monday.
The search for a Georgia man reported missing on Christmas Day has ended with a tragic discovery, deputies say.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is leaving Capitol Hill after five years as one of the most well-known members of Congress.
Since Dec. 21, more than 300 people have been hospitalized with the flu across Georgia. Two people have died.
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.
Nearly 12% of all TSA officers who were scheduled to work on Sunday called out — the most since the start of the partial government shutdown.
A catastrophic fire that heavily damaged the historic Floyd County Courthouse has forced court closures and disrupted government operations across the county.
Atlanta Braves pitcher Spencer Strider will start the season on the injured list because of a strained oblique.
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.