Town Center at Cobb is now closed after its power was shut off by Georgia Power, which said the Kennesaw mall has “highly delinquent” bills despite a grace period. The power company said in a ...
When Caleb Wilson was younger, baseball was his game of choice. He was an intimidating presence on the mound and a big target at first base. But nature got in the way and the taller he grew, the more ...
Milton is arguing that financial doomsday hangs over its head — and all Georgia cities — in the form of those utility poles and other structures along the roadway.
Jury duty is a requirement for most Americans, but more and more, getting them to show up is an arduous task. One Middle Georgia judge set out to find why.
Dating — both online and offline — is about embracing the imperfections, not letting them derail your journey.
What happens to office space in a post-pandemic world has often centered on what to do about high-rise workplaces in the downtowns of major cities, such as Atlanta.
As with any business expense, these costs are passed on to consumers. We all pay higher prices as a result. Perhaps that’s why 71% of Georgians say the increasing number of lawsuits is hurting the ...
The death of Cornelius Taylor has left many feeling uneasy about some of Atlanta's policies surrounding homelessness, specifically how and why we are clearing encampments.
Just a few weeks after a 14-year-old student was accused of shooting and killing four people at Apalachee High School in September, the Barrow County Board of Education agreed to hire eight additional ...
Former District Attorney Jackie Johnson spent much of her career prosecuting criminal cases at the Glynn County courthouse.
Critics of the changes, including Inspector General Shannon Manigault herself, say that if passed as is the measure would gut the office’s political independence. But the mayor’s office argues that ...
Georgia’s top judge urged state lawmakers Tuesday to end all remaining partisan elections for state judges in an effort to curb the politicization of the courts.