Fake gold 'perfect crime' outdone by perfect hunch
You could call it the perfect crime. One of its victims still does.
District Attorney Paul Howard offers third explanation for grand jury subpoenas under investigation by the GBI
Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard has now provided three different explanations for how his office issued grand jury subpoenas, when no grand jury was seemingly in place. The GBI is investigating.
Don't be late: Tax filing deadline is Wednesday, July 15
After a nearly three-month reprieve because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the tax filing deadline is fast approaching. It's Wednesday, July 15. There was some talk about extending the deadline again, but that’s not happening.
Ninth district congressional candidate jailed for refusing to surrender guns
A Georgia congressional candidate in next month’s runoff will spend this weekend in the Gwinnett County jail, serving a four-day contempt of court order for not turning over her guns to authorities.
EXCLUSIVE: GBI probe of Fulton County DA Paul Howard widens
GBI now investigating grand jury subpoenas issued by Paul Howard's office even though there was no grand jury in session. Experts say it creates ethical and legal concerns.
Georgia authorities fear court ruling could open door to more illegal "corner store casinos"
Those ubiquitous video game machines in Georgia gas stations have prosecutors more worried than ever about the spread of illegal gambling.
Illegal cash payments at gas station slot machines
A new appellate court ruling makes it more difficult to prosecute store owners, authorities say.
GBI investigates Fulton County DA Paul Howard
The Georgia Attorney General has asked the GBI to investigate grand jury subpoenas issued by Howard's office in the Ryahsard Brooks murder case.
EXCLUSIVE: District Attorney Paul Howard has 43 open police use of force cases
Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard has a backlog of 43 open police use of force cases with no final decisions.
Without sick pay benefits, COVID-infected healthcare workers feel pressure to return to work
Some Georgia healthcare workers who contract COVID-19 face an extra burden.
3 doable way to save during the COVID-19 pandemic
During a global pandemic, you can still save money.
Woman accused in Wendy's arson has intense interaction with police 2 months earlier
Some two months before police charged Natalie White with burning down the Wendy’s where Rayshard Brooks was killed by police, she had another interaction with police.
COVID-19-related scams targeting college students
COVID-19-related scams are targeting college students. It’s such an issued that Florida’s attorney general has issued a warning.
50 percent of current unemployment claims not done correctly
Unemployment figures are still rising in the state, but it’s expected to level off soon.
No pending evictions in struggling community despite high unemployment
Affordable housing in metro Atlanta comes at a premium. So, while it’s good news that the state’s unemployment figures have dropped nearly three percent since April, families are still in jeopardy of losing their homes.
Ethics Commission fines group that backed Stacey Abrams $50,000
A group backing Stacey Abrams’ 2018 gubernatorial campaign was fined $50,000 by the state ethics commission for failing to report the money it raised and spent to help her get elected.
Unmasked postal clerk calls cops in dispute over whether masks are 'required' or 'recommended' inside
Confusion over mask policies at a local post office led to an emotional encounter between a customer and a clerk. And then the police.
Georgia issues 3rd COVID-19-related evictions hold
Renters in danger of losing their place to live are getting another reprieve. The Georgia Supreme Court has extended for the third time the judicial emergency, which means a temporary halt to evictions.
Georgia police training director believes Brooks shooting was 'tragic, yet justified'
The man who runs the training academy for nearly all Georgia law enforcement officers says the shooting of Rayshard Brooks was tragic, yet justified.
Make-believe meets reality: GDOT planning to seize fairy village to widen highway
A place in the north Georgia mountains that celebrates the magic of make-believe finds itself facing some real-world troubles.