Georgia police looking for 3 paintings stolen during storage unit burglary
Police say nearly $100,000 worth of paintings, musical instruments, and other items were taken from a single Georgia storage unit last year.
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Police say nearly $100,000 worth of paintings, musical instruments, and other items were taken from a single Georgia storage unit last year.
Kennesaw police are asking the public for help identifying a man they say was caught on camera during a road rage incident last month.
June 27, 2026 will officially be "David Scott Day" in the City of College Park to honor the life and legacy of the late metro Atlanta lawmaker.
Georgia Tech's historic season came to a heartbreaking end Monday afternoon.
Grady Health System is expanding access to emergency care with a new 24-hour emergency department in Union City.
Gov. Brian Kemp will not extend the suspension of Georgia's gas tax again, meaning that it will expire on Tuesday night.
A Department of Education proposal outlines that trade school program graduates who earn less than a high school graduate could lose access to federal student aid. This is part of a federal effort to reel back on career programs that leave students with debt and low earnings.
It's been nearly a week since Arthur Cofield escaped a federal prison camp in Georgia, and the FBI is offering a reward for any information that leads to the capture of the "armed and dangerous" inmate.
The body was found on May 21 by a maintenance worker who was checking on a possible water leak in the Cobb County building that once was a Kroger.
Officials say the raccoon tested positive for rabies after attacking a dog in the Bethlehem area in late May.
The New Jersey murder case was a mystery for decades until his accused killer became a born-again Christian and confessed the crime to Georgia police, authorities said.
Robert Aaron Long's murder case had been put on hold over issues with his legal representation, but the addition of a new qualified attorney has removed that barrier.
After decades of pouring into generations of talent, Freddie Hendricks is receiving a special Tony Award for excellence in theatre education.
A year after an EF-2 tornado destroyed "The Wire" actor Tray Cheney's home, his family reflecting on that day and sharing their experience in hopes of helping others who may end up in this situation.
The man reportedly told the Marietta police officer that he stole the ambulance and went on a joyride "for the purpose of saving the world."
The Brookhaven Police Department is mourning the sudden loss of K9 Chico after a medical emergency earlier this month.
Prosecutors say the Canton man arranged for a cleaner to come to his apartment, then held her captive while he violently assaulted her for hours.
A court investigation found that a federal judge had an affair with a police officer, including having sex in chambers overheard by staff, but remains on the bench with a "private reprimand.".
The Georgia Public Service Commission this week approved a plan expected to reduce utility bills for Georgia Power customers by a few dollars a month.
A Georgia man convicted of leading a $11 million fraud scheme involving golf coins and a contraband phone is on the run after officials say he escaped from a federal prison camp.
The excitement in Midtown is reaching a fever pitch as the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets prepare to host the NCAA Baseball Atlanta Regional this afternoon.
In a city where change and development is everywhere, K&K Soul Food has remained a constant on the west side of town, connecting Atlanta's past with its present.
Community groups are endorsing the Fulton County Sheriff's Office decision to turn away some people charged with misdemeanors from the county jail.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez questioned EPA officials about Morgan County water complaints near a Georgia data center, while Meta says an independent study found no link to its operations.
A Georgia middle schooler is one step away from winning one of the most prestigious competitions in the country.
Thirty years after the Olympics brought the world to Atlanta, the city is once again will welcome sports fans during the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup.
Young soccer players spent part of their day teaching CBS News Atlanta's Daniel Wilkerson the basics of the game ahead of the FIFA Men's World Cup's first match in Atlanta.
With the FIFA Men's World Cup celebrations continuing in Centennial Olympic Park during the hot weather, firefighters and medics want to make sure that people are keep safe and cool.
High temperatures in Atlanta led to a situation where multiple children had to be treated by medics at a local park on Friday.
Georgia's ban on people giving food and water to voters waiting in line at their polling place will stay in effect after a federal judge denied a request to block the law.