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The former prosecutor charged with misconduct for her handling of the Ahmaud Arbery case was booked at a Georgia jail on Wednesday and released.
Atlanta police officials assure state lawmakers they have strategies for coping with understaffing during rise in crime.
A recent Kennesaw State University graduate gave 100 students with boxes of essential school items supplied by Black-owned businesses.
Rural Georgia is finally showing progress in expanding online infrastructure across the region.
The City of College Park joins other metro Atlanta cities, as they unveil their new College Parklet program.
With guidelines set almost identical to ones adopted a decade ago, the Georgia Legislature is underway in drawing up redistricting maps although the public wanted more transparency throughout the process.
Governor Brian Kemp encouraged Georgians to get vaccinated after he signed an executive order to send out additional National Guard troops to assist in hospitals.
Eviction protections have been lifted, and renters across the state are now relying on assistance funding to stay in their homes, but delays leave them struggling to receive aid in time to prevent homelessness.
Georgia Republican candidates met up for the 8th District Annual Fish Fry over the weekend as they gear up for the Georgia primaries.
Herschel Walker has joined the Republican U.S. Senate race in Georgia, but faces established disadvantages with his football fame and the support of former President Donald Trump that fuels his unknown efforts to beat Democrat Sen. Raphael Warnock in 2022.

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