Hapeville police mentorship program helps bridge gap between teens and law enforcement
Hapeville's police are counseling teens, helping with school, jobs, and goals like certification programs.
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Hapeville's police are counseling teens, helping with school, jobs, and goals like certification programs.
A chase in Clayton County ended with a deadly turn after officials say a man was killed while trying to run across Interstate 75.
The Butts County School System is mourning the loss of a Henderson Middle School student who died over the weekend.
Community members across metro Atlanta are stepping up to help people dealing with food insecurity while SNAP payments remain in limbo.
An investigation led by Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff has uncovered dozens of reports of medical neglect in immigration detention centers nationwide.
Once completed, the Roderick Gay Botanical Garden will feature a library, fountain, walking trails, and more.
Tuesday's Georgia Public Service Commission election could determine what your future electricity bills look like.
Doctors say men are less likely to seek weight-loss help, but one Georgia man's transformation shows it's never too late to start.
Former Stonecrest Mayor Jason Lary is facing more legal problems after prosecutors say he lied about his criminal past while trying to run in the upcoming election.
Multiple Walker County students were rushed to the hospital after officials say they ingested a "gummy type substance" later discovered to be kratom.
There may be no rank-and-file Democratic senator with more at stake from the federal government shutdown than Georgia's Jon Ossoff.
For nearly 90 years the old Meriwether County Jail hosted hundreds of prisoners. Now it's one Georgia woman's comfy home.
The Georgia man accused of planning a shooting at the Atlanta airport will remain in custody after a judge denied him bond on Wednesday.
Matthew Lanz is accused of murdering Timothy Justin Hicks and Amber Hicks in their home and leaving their son alone for 12 hours.
Arthur M. Blank's foundation is donating $2.5 million to help the Caribbean recover from the devastation of Hurricane Melissa.
Atlanta Public Schools has released its final plan for a massive restructuring that could reshape neighborhoods across the city.
Investigators with the State Fire Marshal's Office and Rockdale County Fire Rescue are asking the public to help identify the suspect accused of intentionally starting a fire at a Georgia day care.
An emergency loan is keeping three of Georgia's largest Head Start programs running for at least a month during the shutdown stalemate.
A DeKalb County organization is working to help domestic violence survivors regain safety, stability, and confidence after experiencing abuse at home.
Hurricane Melissa is continuing its deadly path across Jamaica, and families in metro Atlanta are praying their loved ones stay safe.
State Rep. Marcus Wiedower, a Republican from Watkinsville, announced Tuesday that he is resigning from the Georgia General Assembly.
A manhunt is underway for a Marietta man accused of going on the run after shooting his stepfather to death, police say.
Authorities say the police officer and firefighter were talking when a man walked over to them and suddenly starting swinging a samurai sword.
General Motors is closing its Georgia IT Innovation Center and cutting over 300 jobs as part of a plan to consolidate its technical operations and improve collaboration across key hubs.
At its current strength, Hurricane Melissa would be the strongest hurricane to hit Jamaica since record-keeping began in 1851.
Officials urge residents to prepare now and protect their homes as communities rally to support those already affected.
CJ McCollum hit a jumper with 12.5 seconds left to ruin New York's night again, leading the Atlanta Hawks to a 109-108 victory and a 2-1 lead over the Knicks in their first-round playoff series.
Zoo officials say two pandas from China will arrive as part of a renewed international research partnership focused on conservation and habitat protection.
"If you haven't booked for this summer, get busy," Atmosphere Research Group Airline industry analyst Henry Harteveldt told CBS News.
A proposed ordinance in Stone Mountain could change how long people can stay on public property and is raising questions about how it could impact people who are unhoused.