Georgia inmate convicted of leading drug trafficking operation from jail
Federal prosecutors say the inmate was leading a massive drug trafficking and money laundering operation from his jail cell.
Watch CBS News
Federal prosecutors say the inmate was leading a massive drug trafficking and money laundering operation from his jail cell.
Deputies say a Paulding County fruit stand selling strawberries and mangos was secretly operating as a meth trafficking front.
As temperatures drop across metro Atlanta, hardware experts and fire officials are reminding families to check their space heaters, and avoid the common mistakes that can spark house fires or carbon monoxide poisoning.
Get ready to bundle up, because the first freeze of the season is on the way for North Georgia.
In Atlanta, the largest nonprofit providing free legal and social services to domestic violence survivors is facing a financial crisis just as more people are asking for help.
Georgia police say a call about suspicious activity led to the discovery of about $30,000 in TVs stolen from a freight train.
Voters in South Fulton have decided not to give Mayor Khalid Kamau a second term, but who will replace him remains uncertain.
A Meriwether County firefighter has lost his job and is facing charges in connection with a child sex crimes investigation, officials say.
The legal fight over a historic African-American burial ground tucked behind a large Buckhead condominium complex is over.
Workers accidentally broke part of Gwinnett County's 40-foot Christmas tree during installation outside the historic courthouse. Officials say it won't delay the annual lighting, and the broken top will be used as a smaller tree nearby.
From Marietta to Sandy Springs, these are the races that could redefine Georgia's political map ahead of 2026.
Longtime Mayor Steve "Thunder" Tumlin is projected to serve his fifth term in office, defeating 24-year-old challenger Sam Foster.
Georgia Democrats have declared victory in the race for two seats on the state's Public Service Commission.
Dozens have been killed and nearly 1,900 injured in Georgia State Patrol chases from 2019 to 2023, data from the agency reveals.
Georgia authorities arrested three men, including two from Mexico, seizing more than 500 pounds of marijuana and nine firearms in a multi-agency crackdown on cartel-linked trafficking.
Hundreds of thousands of Georgians have already voted in the 2025 election and many more will head to the polls on Tuesday.
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.
The woman's attorney and military advocates fear Wednesday's immigration appointment could end with her detention and deportation while her husband is away completing U.S. Army training.
The Atlanta Falcons have signed defensive end Za'Darius Smith, the team said Tuesday.
A Georgia man has been charged with burglarizing former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle's home after he and his family died in a plane crash.
Emergency water main repairs disrupt service to 30 homes and four fire hydrants, city officials say updates are forthcoming.
Federal prosecutors say Thomas Mwangi used forged documents and fake financial statements to secure $24 million in loans from a bank.