Fulton County expands COVID-19 rental assistance program

If you live in Fulton County and need help making ends meet because of COVID-19, more help is on the way. Qualifying residents outside the city of Atlanta can now receive up to 18 months of rental assistance effective immediately.

Woman accused of stabbing husband to death in Johns Creek

Police arrested Stephanie Ferguson-Levin for felony murder and third-degree cruelty to children, in addition to other charges.

Family questions deadly shooting by deputy at College Park apartments

The family of a man shot by law enforcement at a College Park apartment complex is demanding to know what happened that led up to the shooting.

South Fulton task force will review street names with ties to the Confederacy

The City of South Fulton City Council voted Tuesday to create a task force that will take a look at street names and names of buildings that have ties to the Confederacy or racism.

Tickets on sale for annual Bert’s Big Adventure fashion show

A spectacular fashion show featuring some of the world's youngest "supermodels" returns to Avalon in September.

Police identify 'dangerous' suspects in Sandy Springs shopping center shooting

Police say the two men are wanted in the deadly double shooting outside a busy Sandy Springs shopping center and are considered armed and extremely dangerous.

Two classes with Fulton County Schools go remote learning due to high COVID-19 cases

Fulton County Schools said the fifth-grade class at Lake Windward Elementary School and the eighth-grade at Camp Creek Middle School will be shifting to remote learning starting Tuesday.

Police search for missing man in College Park

Police said Hylton is about 6-foot-1 and weighs 130 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing black sweat pants and black and green Nike shoes.

Murder suspects identified in deadly Alpharetta apartment shooting

Police are trying to piece together who shot and killed a man in a shooting at an Alpharetta apartment complex late Thursday night.

Police release motive, ID victim in deadly shooting at busy Sandy Springs shopping center

Investigators said the double shooting in the parking lot of a busy Sandy Springs shopping center on Wednesday that left one dead and another injured stemmed from a drug transaction.

Georgia board to review Fulton County elections, takeover possible

Georgia’s State Election Board voted unanimously Wednesday to approve a bipartisan, three-person review panel to investigate the handling of elections in Fulton County, a Democratic bastion that includes most of the city of Atlanta.

Fulton County Board to vote on possible study to replace jail

The board is expected to vote on a resolution authorizing a feasibility study to replace the current facility with a new, high-tech detention center.

Carter Presidential Library temporarily closed due to COVID-19 case surge

The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum will be closed temporarily due to an increase in COVID-19 cases in Fulton County, the National Archives and Records Administration advised.

3-year-old girl named Delta gets special gift from Delta Air Lines

A 3-year-old Washington D.C. girl has been hearing her name all over the place lately and not necessarily in a good way, but got a big confidence boost thanks to some Georgians.

Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat, wife discuss recent car break-in, rise in crime

Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat said whoever smashed the back window of his car while he was at a restaurant this week will be caught due to the evidence they left behind.

Georgia gets more urban and diverse

Georgia is growing ever more urban and ever more diverse, Census figures released Thursday show, continuing a shift in population toward metro Atlanta and away from the rural areas that were once the backbone of the state.