KSU researcher develops low-cost AI robot to remove strawberry field pests

A Kennesaw State University researcher has developed a low-cost, AI-powered robot that uses night vision to detect and remove pests from strawberry fields without chemicals.

Benjamin Mays HS student killed at party 2 years ago awarded diploma

Bre’Asia Powell, a 16-year-old Benjamin Mays High School student killed two years ago, was awarded an honorary diploma during this year’s graduation ceremony.

Douglas County mother says daughter was bullied, then suspended

A Douglas County mother says her sixth-grade daughter was bullied and later suspended despite multiple reports to school officials and efforts to prevent further conflict.

White House moves to block foreign students from attending Harvard

The Trump administration has revoked Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students, citing campus safety concerns and alleged foreign affiliations.

Judge blocks Trump’s order to shut down the Education Department

A federal judge ruled that mass layoffs at the U.S. Education Department are causing “irreparable harm” to students and educators.

Cobb County officials continue to discuss impact of multifamily housing

Cobb County officials and school leaders are debating the impact of rising multifamily housing developments on school enrollment and district resources.

Map: Which states have banned cell phones in schools

A growing number of states are passing laws to ban or restrict cellphone use in schools, citing concerns about student mental health, classroom distractions, and public safety.

Cobb County principal, athletic director reassigned after coach controversy

A Cobb County high school principal and athletic director who received criticism over their decision to terminate the contracts of two beloved longtime basketball coaches will start next school year at new schools.

100% graduation streak continues at Coretta Scott King Young Women's school

Every senior at Coretta Scott King Young Women’s Leadership Academy graduated for the seventh year in a row, continuing the school’s 100% graduation streak.

Family says daughter expelled over prom date choice at Christian school

The family of a high school senior is upset, claiming their daughter was forced to withdraw from school because of who she took to prom.

Morehouse honors lynched student Dennis Hubert with posthumous degree

Morehouse College awarded a posthumous degree to Dennis Taylor Hubert, a divinity student who was lynched in 1930, during Sunday’s commencement ceremony.

Cobb superintendent sounds off on county's multifamily housing approvals

Cobb County School Superintendent Chris Ragsdale says the rapid approval of new multifamily units has put a strain on the school district, which has to find a place to put all the new students.

Trip Elementary School parents feel betrayed by teacher's arrest

A Gwinnett County father is speaking out after his daughter’s kindergarten teacher at Trip Elementary School was arrested earlier this month.

Georgia leaders, Falcons push for girls flag football in high schools

A coalition of Georgia lawmakers, athletic leaders, and professional sports organizations are gathering Thursday to urge high schools across the state to create varsity girls flag football teams.