Arrest made in Georgia mother's 2010 cold case murder, GBI says
In 2010, Sandra Robinson was found stabbed to death in the Georgia phone store where she worked. Investigators say they've now made an arrest in the mother of four's murder.
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In 2010, Sandra Robinson was found stabbed to death in the Georgia phone store where she worked. Investigators say they've now made an arrest in the mother of four's murder.
More than 150 data centers now operate across metro Atlanta, but people who leave near the massive facilities say they're concerned about their quality of life and the impacts to nearby rivers.
A mental health-related call in Powders Springs ended with officers shooting a man who they say pulled out a handgun.
The district says it understands parents' concerns about student privacy after speculation spread online about the school photography company's corporate ownership.
Officials say a devastating overnight fire in downtown Barnesville destroyed two businesses, but no lives were lost as multiple agencies worked through the night to contain the flames.
Parents say the annual Special Education Dance at Kennesaw Mountain High School gives their kids an outlet outside of the classroom
The jury has found Colin Gray, the man whose teenage son is accused of killing two students and two teachers in a shooting at Georgia's Apalachee High School, guilty of second-degree murder and all other charges.
Kemp's final state budget includes $2 billion in income and property tax relief, bonuses for teachers, and more.
Smyrna is the last municipality in Cobb County to maintain its own jail, but that will be changing this summer.
Gas prices in Georgia rose nearly 20 cents overnight, and it is expected that costs will continue to go up.
After days of witness testimony, the jury will begin deliberations in the murder trial of Colin Gray, the father of accused Apalachee High School shooter Colt Gray.
Prosecutors say Colin Gray ignored warning signs and let his son access guns before the deadly Sept. 4 shooting; defense says he's a scapegoat.
Young drivers face higher risks on the road, so the South Fulton Police Athletic League is taking action to help the city's teens become safe drivers before they ever drive alone.
Iranian Americans in metro Atlanta are watching developments closely as tensions escalate in the Middle East.
Controversy and concern remain over the proposed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in Social Circle.
It's been nearly 45 years since a woman was found dead on McDaniel Road. Gwinnett County police say they have still not been able to identify her or the person responsible for her death.
A total eclipse will be visible across parts of the United States on Tuesday, and Georgians who wake up a bit early will get the chance to see a rare celestial show.
With chants of "A-T-L" echoing across the trading floor, Georgia leaders rang the Opening Bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Monday morning, marking just over 100 days until the first FIFA World Cup 2026 match kicks off in Atlanta.
A shooting at a DeKalb County home ended with a child rushed to the hospital and their adult brother in custody, police say.
At an alternative high school in Gwinnett County, getting students to show up has long been one of the toughest lessons.
The police chief was arrested after a deputy observed signs of impairment during a traffic stop. He posted bond and was released from jail the same day.
In emotional testimony that at times left him struggling to hold back tears, Colin Gray, the father of accused Apalachee High School shooter Colt Gray, told jurors Friday that he gave his son the rifle used in the attack as a Christmas gift, hoping it would bring them closer through hunting trips and time at the gun range.
Laken Riley's father is suing Georgia's public university system, saying its failures contributed to her killing on the University of Georgia campus.
The Rabun County High School cafeteria worker is now facing charges of child molestation, grooming a minor, and sexual exploitation of a child, deputies say.
South Fulton police say the canned lemon drop martini was found in a student's lunchbox.
The Department of Homeland Security is set to implement new entry restrictions beginning Thursday for foreign travelers coming to the U.S. from countries at the center of the latest Ebola outbreak.
If Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport moves to a privatized screening model, it would be the the largest airport in the country using it.
Goodwill of North Georgia is helping thousands of formerly incarcerated people earn trade certifications and find jobs.
With 65,000 spectators expected per match at Atlanta Stadium, which seats 73,019, traffic during the World Cup will be a major factor for anyone commuting in and around the city, whether they have a ticket or not.
Officials say the injured hiker had to be airlifted out of the Georgia forest after being stuck in a remote part of the wilderness.