ROSWELL — A grim incident has come to light as a 19-year-old woman has reported a sexual assault that occurred in a wooded area south of Riverwalk Trail, according to the Roswell Police Department. The location is near to Riverside Road and Dogwood Road, a popular portion of the trail. According to the victim’s report, […]
Police Search for Answers in Fatal Hit-and-run Crash That Killed a Pedestrian in Cobb County
A fatal hit-and-run collision that claimed the life of a pedestrian late Monday night is currently under investigation by the Cobb County Police Department. The incident occurred on Floyd Road near Maran Lane. Based on initial findings, the police report that the pedestrian was crossing Floyd Road outside of a marked crosswalk when an unknown […]
Fulton County judge rejects Trump’s attempt to derail grand jury indictments
A Fulton County judge has rejected former President Donald Trump’s attempt to head off any potential indictments that may soon be announced in the closely watched investigation into the attempts to interfere in the 2020 presidential election. Trump’s attorneys have filed wide-ranging motions in a push to disqualify District Attorney Fani Willis from the probe, […]
Roswell City Councilman Peter Vanstrom Resigns
In an unexpected twist, Post 4 Roswell City Councilman Peter Vanstrom, who has served on council since January of last year, has decided to step down. He tendered his resignation to Mayor Kurt Wilson last week, an action that was accepted by the Mayor the following day. “Peter Vanstrom has served the citizens of Roswell […]
DeLesseps Avenue in Savannah is About to Be More Pedestrian-friendly
SAVANNAH — DeLesseps Avenue, a prominent road connecting Waters Avenue and Skidaway Road in Savannah, is set to become a more pedestrian-friendly zone, thanks to an ongoing construction project that aims to implement the Complete Streets ordinance. In a bid to create a more inclusive and sustainable cityscape, the construction project will introduce sidewalks, bike […]
Todd & Julie Chrisley’s Lawyer Gives Update on Their Bid to Be Freed From Prison ‘Nightmare’
Chrisley Knows Best stars Todd and Julie Chrisley are still fighting against the convictions that have placed them behind bars for combined 19-year sentences. Now the couple’s lawyer is giving an update on the appeals process they’re pushing amid “nightmare” conditions previously reported. Speaking to People, Jay Surgent, a partner at Weiner Law Group LLP, who represents the couple, shared that […]
79-year-old former Georgia police chief charged with incest and sexual exploitation of a child
George Johnson, 79, a former Warner Robins Police Chief, was arrested on Thursday, July 27, 2023, on charges of incest, sodomy, and sexual exploitation of a child. The arrest came after the Georgia Bureau of Investigation agents secured arrest warrants on July 26. The investigation began on Monday, July 17, following a child abuse complaint […]
Death of Atlanta Police Officer at Dangerous Intersection Renews Call for Action in South Fulton
A deadly car crash in South Fulton that resulted in the tragic loss of an Atlanta Police officer has once again put the spotlight on one of Georgia’s most dangerous intersections — Butner Road and Camp Creek Parkway. South Fulton Residents, frustrated with the lack of action on previous concerns, are now renewing calls for […]
When Things go Wrong in the Emergency Room
Medical emergencies are the main reason people go to the Emergency Room (ER). Clinicians are required to adhere to a set protocol. Malpractice, commonly called ER negligence, is a fairly frequent outcome of the frenetic background that characterizes ERs. We look at causes and advise you how to handle malpractice if it involves you as […]
The ‘Early Birds’ of the South: Why Does School Start So Early in Georgia?
With the calendar barely flipped to August and the aroma of barbecue still hanging in the hot, humid air, the sight of yellow school buses trundling down Georgia’s roads might seem a bit premature to the uninitiated. You might be sipping on your sweet tea, pondering, “Isn’t it a bit early for school?” You’re not […]
