Herschel Walker reportedly re-enrolls at UGA after Senate election loss

After his loss to Sen. Raphael Warnock in the 2022 Senate race, Herschel Walker is going back to the University of Georgia to take some summer classes.

How much prison time could Trump face? Past cases brought steep punishment

The outcome of past cases against defendants accused of hoarding classified documents looms as an ominous guidepost for the legal jeopardy Trump could face.

Congratulations pour in for Tyler Perry over 'historic' BET, VH1 purchase; But did it actually happen?

Congratulations are pouring in for Tyler Perry after news reports that the media mogul successfully acquired BET and VH1, making him the first African American to own two major television networks … except, no one knows if it actually happened.

Sheriff addresses security ahead of potential indictments in Georgia election probe

Former President Donald Trump faced a judge in Miami on Tuesday for an arraignment on federal charges. While all eyes were on what was happening in the courtroom, law enforcement from our area watched something else: security.

Anita Baker removes Babyface from tour following Twitter feud

Babyface fans complained on social media after the legendary songwriter didn't perform at Anita Baker's concert in May.

US Olympic ski jumper from Illinois dead at 24

Patrick Gasienica, who represented the U.S. in the 2022 Winter Olympic Games, died on Monday. He was 24.

Kim Zolciak allegedly hit Kroy Biermann day before he filed for divorce, report says

A police report filed the day before Kroy Biermann filed for divorce from Kim Zolciack is revealing troubling allegations about the couple's last days together.

Key takeaways from Trump's court appearance in Miami

The former president, accused of being careless with some of the country’s most sensitive secrets and obstructing authorities as they tried to recover critical documents, pleaded not guilty to 37 charges.

Trump pleads not guilty to federal charges that he illegally kept classified documents

Former President Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty to federal charges alleging he hoarded classified documents detailing sensitive military secrets and schemed to thwart government efforts to get them back.

Security to tighten ahead of potential indictments in Trump election probe

The Fulton County Sheriff’s Office says it is preparing for security as the Trump election probe into whether former President Donald Trump and his allies criminally meddled in the 2020 election in Georgia could result in indictments as early as July.

Walt Nauta indictment: Former valet is latest Trump loyalist to face potential jail time

Who is Walt Nauta? A Navy veteran who fetched Trump’s Diet Cokes as his White House valet, then turned personal aide at Mar-a-Lago. And he now finds himself in serious legal jeopardy in the classified documents case.

Marjorie Taylor Greene announces bill to defund Special Counsel Jack Smith, derail investigation of Trump

Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green wants to remove funding for the special counselors investigating Donald Trump, calling it a "weaponized government attempt" to take the former president down.

What has changed 3 years after the deaths of Rayshard Brooks and Secoriea Turner?

It has been three years since Rayshard Brooks was shot and killed during a DUI arrest. Amid the protests that followed, 8-year-old Secoriea Turner was shot and killed at the same location.

Trump, supporters mount attacks on criminal case as history-making court appearance approaches

The Justice Department’s first prosecution of a former president concerns conduct that prosecutors say jeopardized national security and involves Espionage Act charges carrying the threat of a prison sentence if there's a conviction.

Biden, first lady hosting Juneteenth concert at White House

Artists who will be featured include Audra McDonald, Jennifer Hudson, and Cliff “Method Man” Smith, a member of the legendary hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan.

Ted Kaczynski, known as the “Unabomber," died of suicide, AP reports

Ted Kaczynski, known as the “Unabomber," who carried out a 17-year bombing campaign that killed three people and injured 23 others, died by suicide, four people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.