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FBI agents discovered a 2,700-year-old artifact, which had been stolen from Iraq, has been in Atlanta for years. → Read More
Those who live along the South Fork of Peachtree Creek are worried about a proposed multi-use trail. → Read More
As they lowered themselves floor-by-floor, they would pause at the windows and wave to the tiny patients. → Read More
Robert Vandel was a science teacher at Fulton Academy of Science and Technology, a charter school known as FAST. → Read More
One person was shot Wednesday afternoon in Canton, police say the gunman is still on the run. → Read More
Dash camera video of the incident is circulating on the internet. → Read More
Some Superior Court Clerks are personally profiting off passport fees. Now one lawmaker is trying to change that. → Read More
Four of the five candidates attended a forum Tuesday night at the Tabernacle of Praise Church. → Read More
There's a new nationwide online system to report antisemitic incidents and threats. → Read More
A fight at a Cobb County middle school injured two girls and prompted by a district and criminal investigation. → Read More
Cathy Thornton was LeCroy’s cheerleading coach at Stephens County High School. They were close. → Read More
Dunwoody police say at least one person was shot at Perimeter Mall in Dunwoody Friday evening. → Read More
Acworth Police say a naked man, who was high on drugs, attacked one of their officers. → Read More
The woman jumped from a moving car after a man tried to abduct her at a Marietta grocery store. → Read More
Sentenced to life in prison for a murder they didn't commit. Now more than 2 decades later, two Floyd County men are free. → Read More
The Cobb County Police Department said one person was hospitalized from a shooting outside a Walmart. → Read More
A man is wanted for bashing a gaming machine with an axe 21 times to get the cash. → Read More
Federal, state and local agencies are investigating fake calls of an active shooter on school campuses across Georgia. The National Association of School Resource Officers says schools in more than 30 other states have been hit with "swatting" calls at multiple schools in the past two months. → Read More
Technology has changed the way police do their jobs. It can help police solve crimes, often faster and more efficiently. It can also help prevent crime. Tuesday night, Cobb County Police showed community members some of the technology they use every day as they fight crime. → Read More
Blue Thanksgiving, the nonprofit that supports law enforcement throughout the year, will be feeding 500 meals to officers who have to work Thanksgiving Day. As soon as the turkey and stuffing are gone, Blue Thanksgiving will be focusing on 5 law enforcement officers who due to illness or injury, need some extra help for the holidays. → Read More