“After which failed pregnancy should I have been imprisoned? Would it have been after the first miscarriage, after doctors used what would be an illegal drug to abort the lost fetus?,” McBath asked.
It’s going to be hot in Georgia today
Get ready, Georgia. The oven is about to be turned on again.
The latest on the baby formula shortage
Both the Biden administration and Congress moved Wednesday to try to relieve a national infant formula shortage, as the White House invoked the Defense Production Act and the U.S. House approved $28 million for the Food and Drug Administration.
How to keep wildlife out of your yard
Whether it is a raccoon rumbling around in a garbage can or a coyote finishing off the pet food left on the back porch, many people have had some sort of human-wildlife conflict issue.
$685 million overhaul of I-285 and I-20 East nears vote
A State Transportation Board committee voted Wednesday to approve an agreement with a roadbuilding consortium to redesign the interchange of interstates 285 and 20 east of Atlanta.
Marlow’s Tavern Reveals New Spring and Summer Menu
Marlow’s Tavern welcomes warmer temperatures and a bounty of fresh new menu items for the spring and summer seasons.
Georgia man charged with federal hate crimes in two shootings in Jonesboro
Larry Edward Foxworth has been charged with two counts of committing a federal hate crime and discharging a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence for repeatedly firing a pistol into two convenience stores last summer near his home in what prosecutors say was an attempt to kill victims based on their race, color or national origin.
Golf tournament a big win for Braselton NICU patients
The tiniest patients at Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton will now have access to more life-saving care and equipment when they need it, thanks to Tuesday’s Laurel Classic golf tournament co-chaired by Mike and Caryn McGarity for the Northeast Georgia Health System Foundation.
Smyrna man killed in motorcycle crash
A 42-year-old Smyrna man was killed in a motorcycle crash Monday night.
Everything you need to know about fireflies and how to protect them
Georgia is home to more than 50 species of fireflies — or lightning bugs — more than any other U.S. state.
Anthem and Northside Hospital face off in court
Two health-care players embroiled in a legal controversy that could affect hundreds of thousands of Georgians’ health care faced off in state Supreme Court.
GoFundMe campaign started for family of Georgia musician who died suddenly
A GoFundMe campaign has been organized for Georgia musician Brennan Johnson after he died suddenly while jogging at Sawnee Mountain.
Dunwoody to host annual Memorial Day Ceremony at Brook Run Park
The City of Dunwoody Parks and Recreation Department will hold its annual Memorial Day Ceremony at 10 a.m. on May 30 at the Brook Run Park Veterans Memorial at 4770 N. Peachtree Road.
Sole finalist for Alpharetta City Administrator position has deep roots North Fulton
The City of Alpharetta announced today that Chris Lagerbloom is the sole finalist for the City Administrator position.
When Will City of Brookhaven Pools Open This Year?
Brookhaven residents can keep cool this summer at one of the City of Brookhaven’s city pools or splash pad.
Here is What Georgia is Doing to Help Businesses Hit Hardest by the Coronavirus Pandemic
Georgia’s hotel industry will receive by far the largest chunk of more than $415 million in federal pandemic relief grants announced by Gov. Brian Kemp Monday.
Here are Cherokee County’s graduation plans
Cherokee County School District’s Class of 2022 will walk across the stage for graduation ceremonies next week.
Meet the new principal of Adairsville High School, Lexie Bultman
Adairsville High School is set to welcome its new top Tiger – Lexie Bultman. On June 1, Bultman, an assistant principal at North Cobb High School, will officially take the helm at Adairsville High.