Rico Southall has been charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon in connection with an April shooting in Powder Springs.
Swimming pool dangers persist, especially for children, in West Cobb.
A man from Powder Springs has been indicted on charges related to an email fraud scheme targeting a Pennsylvania university.
President Joe Biden delivers national proclamation on Flags ahead of Atlanta visit to now visit Asian-American leaders after spa tragedy.
Austell home erupted in gunfire following late Valentine's Day domestic dispute that turned deadly.
Cobb police say the 21-year-old driver of a truck ignored an automatic signal and entered into the path of a BMW.
Police identify Ricky Wayne Watson of Austell as the man who was missing Friday and found in Lake Acworth on Saturday.
Frederick Laron Summerset gets two years in prison for failing to register as a sex offender, federal officials said Tuesday.
Prosecutors say Robbin Jetial Haynes, 23, of Duluth hit several Waffle Houses in Cobb and Gwinnett in one day in 2014.
Teenager shot at Cobb County movie theater, police say.
BREAKING: Jonathon Lafon is wanted on two counts of aggravated assault. He is expected to still be in the Atlanta area.
A contingent made up of three judges from the Republic of Georgia is visiting Cobb this week to observe a jury trial.
Teen was shot Thursday in the Brookwood Commons subdivision. Nearby Baker Elementary School was briefly put on lockdown.
The crash happened Wednesday, according to the FAA.
The accident happened early Monday morning.
Nicholas Mazza of Powder Springs had more than 140,000 images of child porn on his computer.
Several other people were injured early Monday morning.
The incident happened around 11 pm Wednesday night on Weatherford Drive.
The suspect is the mother-in-law of the victim. The shooting happened shortly before noon on Thursday.
Jaydon Lee Reid admits he killed two people at Wild Horse Creek Park in 2014 when he was 14. He was sentenced to two life sentences.
Rodney Tyrone Mack pled guilty to aggravated assault, aggravated battery, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
The case involved a mentally ill man who was tied to a bed for hours and forced to wear a diaper.
James Foster Beaver was sentenced Thursday morning.
Odes Dupree needed to steal her televisions to pay off a drug debt.
Mona Lisa Smiley entered a guilty plea on Monday to 18 counts of racketeering, burglary and forgery, among others.
Also: Police seek man who drove into 911 memorial, Alleged distracted driver indicted, Thieves break into police car, and more.
Police still want residents to call 911 if they see the panhandlers in their area.
Jayon Reid was 14 years old when he allegedly shot and killed two men in Powder Springs earlier this year.
The suspect allegedly used stolen credit cards at Walmart earlier this month.
Police claim the home was awash in sewage, waste matter, rotting food, and trash.
Plus: Deputy coroner impersonated police officer; Burglars posed as first-time home buyers.
Also: Grandfather shoots at carjackers; Opium sent through the U.S. Mail; Mistaken $100 was actually $1.
Friday night through midnight on Labor Day, state troopers and law enforcement officers from across Georgia to target impaired drivers.
Also: Sore loser robs card players; 174 pounds of pot; AC units swiped from roof.
“It just eats at you that somebody could do this and possibly get away with it,” says the slain couple’s son.
Injuries reported as early morning shooting puts Georgia FedEx facility on lockdown.
Responding officers found two men with apparent fatal gunshot wounds at Wild Horse Creek Park in Powder Springs Sunday night.
Truck driver was trapped in burning cab when rescuers arrived.
A vehicle traveling eastbound on Arnold Mill Road in Woodstock left the roadway, hit a utility pole and ejected the driver, who died at the scene.
Cobb Superior Court Judge A. Gregory Poole told Susan Lorraine Weidman that her actions were nothing but thievery and burglary.
Jury finds self-proclaimed “sovereign citizens” guilty of trying to take control of homes they did not own in Fulton, DeKalb and Forsyth counties.