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A TLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - The first trial in what could be American history’s largest criminal racketeering trial is set to begin Monday. Ayla Elegia King of Worcester, Massachusetts, is ...
Thomas G. Sampson Sr., a pioneering attorney and co-founder of Thomas Kennedy Sampson & Tompkins — Georgia’s oldest ...
Officer Melvin Potter has been on leave since reportedly killing a man while off-duty at a South Fulton bar nearly a year ago. The victim's family wants to know why he was never charged and remains ...
A new law takes that took effect in Georgia on July 1 makes it easier for the wrongfully convicted to be compensated for time behind bars.
Metro Atlanta schools will be using lockers, pouches and the honor system to keep students from using their phones.
"Forte and others stole nine shipments of prescription drugs from delivery vehicles parked in front of various pharmacies," ...
Learn how Fulton County’s early residents faced division, war, and change at the ‘Born in Turmoil’ exhibit, a compelling tribute to resilience and heritage.
Discover Ava Genter's inspiring journey from pig farmer to Fulton County Pork Queen, championing agriculture and community ...
If the state high court declines to hear the case, the outcome could have a chilling effect on free speech concerning matters ...
Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill, Senate Bill 244, which was passed by the state legislature, that would ...
A man living in Dothan has been arrested after police say he assaulted a masseuse in Georgia six years ago before fleeing the ...
Melvin Sutton, 62, was indicted for murder and neglect of a disabled person in the 2020 death of Teresa Sutton. He was found ...