MILLEDGEVILLE — A Milledgeville police officer shot a robbery suspect Wednesday morning after hearing a loud noise and firing his weapon. According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, preliminary information indicates that at about 1:40 a.m., a burglary occurred at the Jet #61 gas station, which is located on North Columbia Street in Milledgeville. At […]
5 Things You Need to Know About Coronavirus in Georgia
Coronavirus cases are going down in Georgia, but there are still some areas of concern throughout the state, according to information released today by the Georgia Department of Public Health. Below are some of the key updates on coronavirus in Georgia. Overall, cases are going down: This is particularly true in the high population counties […]
What’s that smell in Cherokee County?
Carolyn Dorondo couldn’t escape the smell of garbage. There were days last year when she couldn’t go outside due to the smell. Some nights, the stench wafted into her Ball Ground home, awakening her from a restful sleep. The odor grew so foul that Dorondo, along with other residents of Cherokee County, filed complaints with […]
Two-year-old child shot and killed
TIFTON — A two-year-old child was shot and killed after law enforcement officials say a firearm was discharged in the room the child was in. On Thursday, September 3, 2020, the Tift County Sheriff’s Office asked the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to assist in a death investigation. The Tift County Sheriff’s Office responded to a […]
19 people died in car crashes in Georgia over Labor Day weekend
Traffic crashes claimed the lives of nine motorists in Georgia over the Labor Day holiday weekend, according to the Georgia State Patrol. Traffic crashes across Georgia during the 78-hour long Labor Day holiday travel period resulted in 17 fatal crashes and 19 fatalities. The holiday travel period began at 6 p.m. Friday and ended at 11:59 p.m. […]
1,000 Georgia voters were caught voting twice in the June 9 primary
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced Tuesday his office is investigating alleged instances of double voting in the state’s June 9 primary elections. At a news conference, Raffensperger claimed investigators have identified 1,000 alleged instances in which Georgia voters intentionally cast ballots twice: once via absentee and once in person. He did not provide […]
Atlanta official says it was ‘startling’ to see unmasked crowds on Labor Day
Atlanta City Council President Felicia A. Moore said she was startled to see social media posts showing crowds of young people gathering without masks over Labor Day weekend. Moore felt so strongly about what she saw that she released a statement about it. You can read her statement below. “This Labor Day weekend, I spent […]
Large Labor Day gathering ends in gunfire
WARNER ROBINS — A large Labor Day gathering in Warner Robins ended with shots being fired, according to local law enforcement. Officers with the Warner Robins Police Department were dispatched to Willow Ave, in reference to shots being fired. Upon arrival officers were able to determine there was a large gathering at the residence. According […]
Atlanta Police Department sees uptick in police resignations
(The Center Square) – The number of police officers who have resigned from the Atlanta Police Department has doubled in the past three months, department records show. According to numbers obtained by The Center Square, 42 officers resigned between June 1 and Aug. 21, which is twice the number of officers who left the department […]
News Blog: Railroad tracks in Kennesaw shut down, Ga. 400 lane closures
An unknown malfunction has closed railroad tracks in the vicinity of downtown Kennesaw, according to the Kennesaw Police Department. Drivers are being urged to find alternative routes and avoid the tracks. CSX is addressing the issue. Ga. 400 lane closures this week in Forsyth Ga. 400 will have scheduled daytime lane closures and traffic paces […]
Kemp wants to end Obamacare in Georgia
Under a proposal from Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, Georgians seeking to purchase health insurance would no longer have the option of shopping for plans on one website as they can now on the Obamacare site Healthcare.gov. Instead, they would have to seek out commercial insurance plans on their own. In Kemp’s application to the Trump […]
GBI: A Texas fugitive shot a Georgia deputy and escaped into the woods
Police are searching for a Texas fugitive who they say shot a deputy and escaped into the woods in Georgia. According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, preliminary information indicates that 29-year-old Dalton Potter, a wanted Texas fugitive, was driving a stolen trailer. During a traffic stop of the stolen trailer, police say Potter fired […]
Georgia officials search for missing 14-year-old girl
Law enforcement officers in Long County are asking for the public’s help locating a missing 14-year-old girl. Long County Sheriff’s Department officials say 14-year-old Gabriella Thorn. “Gabby”, is 5′ 5″ tall, and weighs about 127 pounds. She has dark blonde, with tinted colored hair, green eyes, and wears glasses, but may not have them on. […]
Police search for man who sexually assaulted woman in Savannah
SAVANNAH — Police in Savannah are searching for the suspect in a sexual assault that occurred at about 4 a.m. Saturday. According to police, the victim was walking alone on Broughton Street at about 4 a.m. when the man grabbed her, forced her to the ground and assaulted her. An employee at a nearby business […]
Arrest made in 25-year-old cold case
Law enforcement officials believe they have solved a 25-year-old cold case in Walker County. On Friday, September 3 at about 10 p.m. special agents with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation arrested 50-year-old Robert Allen Mowry and charged him with one count of malice murder for the death of 54-year-old James Richard Harris in December of […]
57-year-old charged in cutting death of 69-year-old homeless man
SAVANNAH — The Savannah Police Department has charged a suspect with murder in the Sept. 4 death of Issac Singleton Sr. Police responded to the 1100 block of Hadley Street at about 2:20 p.m. Sept. 4 and discovered Singleton, who was 69 and homeless, suffering from wounds sustained during a cutting. He was transported to […]
Trips to parks are up 35.9% in Georgia during the pandemic
Georgia residents spent 11.1 percent more time at home from May 8 to June 12 than they did before COVID-19 measures were put in place, according to a 24/7 Wall St. analysis based on Google mobility data. The state also saw other significant changes involving the geographic movement of people, the study found. Over the same […]
Playing Through a Pandemic: High School Football kicks off in Georgia
There were several times over the past few months that Robin Hines, who oversees rule-setting for high school sports in Georgia, had doubts the football season could happen this fall in the Peach State while the coronavirus pandemic raged on. His worries spiked after July Fourth as positive cases of the highly infectious virus soared […]