Fulton County warns Johns Creek High of possible tuberculosis exposure
Students and staff who may have had close contact with the individual will receive separate notifications and be offered free tuberculosis testing.
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Students and staff who may have had close contact with the individual will receive separate notifications and be offered free tuberculosis testing.
First-year head coach Miguel Johnson leads the Eagles into the postseason, following the departure of Hall of Fame coach Dr. Phillip McCrary, as the team looks to uphold Columbia's tradition of excellence.
House Bill 1009 would restrict student access to personal electronic devices during the school day, expanding Georgia's classroom cellphone limits through 12th grade.
Junior guard Ella Rainwater is helping Buford chase its first state title in Georgia's largest basketball class, while making a lasting impact through leadership in school, county, and community.
A former department store at Southlake Mall is now home to the Clayton County Convocation Center, opening its doors with the GHSA Wrestling Championships.
Swimmers and coaches from across Fulton County came together for the season's final showdown.
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Students and staff who may have had close contact with the individual will receive separate notifications and be offered free tuberculosis testing.
James Hand was found shot multiple times of the roof of his Georgia church in 1996. Now, more than 30 years later, authorities say they've identified his killer.
Federal prosectors say used the drones to smuggle drugs, cell phones, and other objects to inmates at federal prisons in multiple states.
The Supreme Court on Thursday said the Trump administration can move forward with its efforts to strip more than 356,000 Syrian and Haitian immigrants of temporary protections.