Ex-national parks employee pleads guilty to stealing government funds
Prosecutors say the ex-employee used fraudulent overtime claims to steal almost $40,000 from the U.S. Department of the Interior.
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Prosecutors say the ex-employee used fraudulent overtime claims to steal almost $40,000 from the U.S. Department of the Interior.
The son of Martin Luther King Jr. says he's "beyond disappointed" by the National Park Service's decision to end free admission on MLK Day and Juneteenth.
The Carter Center urges Georgia voters to stay informed, avoid conspiracy theories, and trust the state's elections.
Atlanta's Big Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church survived the Civil War and became known as the City Hall of Sweet Auburn during the civil rights era.
It's been nearly two years since U.S. Senior Airman Roger Fortson was shot to death by a Florida deputy responding to a domestic disturbance report that later turned out to be false.
DeKalb County schools' case against major social media platforms proceeds, marking a key moment in national lawsuits over student mental health.
Georgia librarians are currently immune from being charged for giving material deemed "harmful" to minors. A bill in the House could change that.