GBI investigates Fulton County DA Paul Howard
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The Georgia Attorney General has asked the GBI to investigate grand jury subpoenas issued by Howard's office in the Ryahsard Brooks murder case.

Woman accused in Wendy's arson has intense interaction with police 2 months earlier

Some two months before police charged Natalie White with burning down the Wendy’s where Rayshard Brooks was killed by police, she had another interaction with police.  

COVID-19-related scams targeting college students

COVID-19-related scams are targeting college students. It’s such an issued that Florida’s attorney general has issued a warning.

No pending evictions in struggling community despite high unemployment

Affordable housing in metro Atlanta comes at a premium. So, while it’s good news that the state’s unemployment figures have dropped nearly three percent since April, families are still in jeopardy of losing their homes. 

Ethics Commission fines group that backed Stacey Abrams $50,000

A group backing Stacey Abrams’ 2018 gubernatorial campaign was fined $50,000 by the state ethics commission for failing to report the money it raised and spent to help her get elected.

Georgia issues 3rd COVID-19-related evictions hold

Renters in danger of losing their place to live are getting another reprieve. The Georgia Supreme Court has extended for the third time the judicial emergency, which means a temporary halt to evictions. 

Georgia DOL makes online UI forms easier to understand

Unemployment claims continue for the second week to head down. That’s good news, but still many are having trouble filing out those unemployment claims. 

GA training director: Floyd video will be mandatory for all basic recruits

Instructors at the Georgia Public Safety Training Center are already using the George Floyd video to stress the danger of knee-to-neck restraints.

Georgia unemployment claims dropping

There is some good news coming from the unemployment picture.  According to the labor commissioner, unemployment claims are down from last week by 323,000. That’s great. But unemployment is still a huge issue across the state. Let’s take a look at the numbers. 

Gwinnett jail abuse lawsuits cost taxpayers $3 million

Gwinnett County taxpayers have spent nearly $3 million so far to settle a string of jail abuse lawsuits.