Man reportedly used Snapchat to lure young girls, Roswell police say
Roswell police say 21-year-old Lorenzo Abarca targeted teens on Snapchat.
Aerospace company launches Roswell plant with 45 jobs
An aerospace supplier has opened its U.S. headquarters and manufacturing facility in metro Atlanta.
South Fulton residents opposed to proposed millage rate increase
Many South Fulton residents support the public safety training facilities, but they don't want the millage rate cap affected with the plan.
Things to do this weekend in metro Atlanta, North Georgia | Sept. 5-7, 2025
From local traditions to new experiences, metro Atlanta has something for everyone this week—whether you’re into food, music, or outdoor fun.
Pace Academy teacher charged with sexual battery, fired from job
A now former Pace Academy teacher has been arrested on charges of sexual battery involving two teenage students.
Fulton Commission votes to table appointments of GOP election board nominees
Fulton County commissioners are once again weighing whether to seat two Republican nominees to the county’s Board of Registration and Elections, an issue that has been tied up in court for months.
Fulton commissioner cites law in rejecting GOP nominees
Commissioner Marvin Arrington says he cannot be forced to support GOP election board nominees.
Mother, daughter killed in domestic murder-suicide in Johns Creek
A Johns Creek family was found dead inside their home Sunday afternoon in what police say appears to be a domestic-related murder-suicide.
Sandy Springs enlarging no parking signs
Drivers in Sandy Springs will soon get a big warning about being booted if they park illegally.
Person shot inside East Point McDonald’s
East Point police are investigating a shooting that happened inside a McDonald’s on Camp Creek Parkway.
Ex-boyfriend fatally shot in Campbellton Road fight
According to Atlanta police, an argument broke out between a “former boyfriend" and “current boyfriend."
South Fulton residents see cramped police, fire facilities on tour
South Fulton leaders gave residents a tour of cramped police and fire facilities to show the need for upgrades.
Trent Lindgren sworn in as Alpharetta’s new police chief
Trent Lindgren was sworn in as Alpharetta’s police chief, succeeding John Robison, who is now the city’s assistant city administrator.
Judge halts $10,000-a-day fine in Fulton County election board dispute
A Fulton County judge has delayed an order that would have fined the county $10,000 a day over unfilled Republican election board seats.
High Point Elementary School students evacuated after bomb threat
Students at Sandy Springs' High Point Elementary School have been evacuated while officials investigate a bomb threat sent Thursday morning.
Ex-NFL player Darryl ‘Buster’ Skrine arrested in Roswell for scamming women
Retired NFL player Darryl “Buster" Skrine was arrested in Roswell on 18 charges tied to a fraud scheme targeting women on dating platforms.
Atlanta City Councilman believes city will sign jail lease with Fulton County
Fulton County Sheriff Patrick Labat is sounding the alarm over what might happen if the city doesn't renew a lease with the county.
Judge holds Fulton County Commission in contempt
A Fulton County Judge imposed civil contempt sanctions against the Democratic members of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners on Wednesday after they refused an order to appoint two GOP members to the board.
Fulton commissioners to respond to GOP lawsuit over election board nominees
The Fulton County Board of Commissioners could face fines or jail time for their refusal to seat two Republican nominees on the county's election board.
Fulton County approves $8.8M for supplemental jail staff, overtime
The Fulton County Board of Commissioners approved $8.8 million to increase staffing and cover double overtime at the Rice Street jail.



















