Police searching for man who stole delivery from Johns Creek home

Police in Johns Creek are looking for a man who took a FedEx delivery from a home. That delivery included a fraudulently requested replacement credit card ordered by the suspect, police said.

Former State Senator Leroy Johnson lies in state at Capitol

The public had the opportunity to pay their final respects to the first black lawmaker elected to the Georgia State Senate since reconstruction.

Trial for ex-officer postponed

The trial for a former Georgia police officer charged with sexual assault and child molestation has been delayed.

Speed cameras coming to South Fulton school zones

If you speed through school zones in South Fulton, you could be looking at new fines.

Fair Saturday to take place in November

The city of Atlanta is participating in a global movement intended to have a social impact known as Fair Saturday.

GBI trains law enforcement on anti-gang laws

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is working to help Georgia's law enforcement agencies and court officials better understand Georgia's anti-gang laws.

High school students encourage mental health awareness, suicide prevention

Some high school students want to encourage their peers to take part in conversations about mental health. They say it is the result of losing several classmates to suicide.

Police: 11 arrested after strip club drug bust

Several people were taken into custody in South Fulton after a months-long drug investigation.

Father devastated after 17-year-old son murdered

A Riverdale family is devastated after their 17-year-old son was stabbed to death over the weekend.

Fulton County Schools gets grant to replace diesel-powered school buses

The Environmental Protection Agency awarded the Fulton County School District nearly $2 million to replace and upgrade school buses.

Alpharetta police warn of dating app extortion scheme

An Alpharetta man hopes the police can find a woman who he says extorted thousands of dollars from him.  Investigators say it started with an online dating app.

Re-entry program for inmates praised, awarded

A re-entry program for inmates wins praise and a $1 million award from the federal government. 

College Park woman celebrating 100th birthday

At 100, Melissa Atkinson loves nothing more than spending time with family and friends, Bible study, and keeping up with current events.