Suspect identified in murder of woman at Gwinnett County home

Have you seen this man? Police say Frederick Taylor has been on the run for more than a week after killing a woman during an argument at a Gwinnett County home.

Cancer patient organizes prom party for Children's Healthcare patients

17-year-old cancer patient Keren Clay organized a prom at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta’s Arthur M. Blank Hospital for fellow teen patients.

City of Winder's tap water judged best tasting in Georgia

When it comes to tasty water, the City of Winder's beats all the rest of Georgia. Now the city is heading to a national competition to show off its H2O.

Georgia becomes 2nd US state to shield Roundup maker from lawsuits

The new legislation signed by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp will protect protect agrochemical maker Bayer from some lawsuits over the possible cancer risks caused by its weed killer Roundup.

Clayton County Jail nurse suing investigator over alleged wrongful arrest

A nurse working at the Clayton County Jail is suing one of the county's investigators after she was arrested for allegedly giving Benadryl to an inmate.

Toddler ejected in crash along I-85; DUI charges filed

A toddler was seriously injured after being ejected from a vehicle during a single-car crash on Interstate 85 in Troup County.

Former Troup County employee Wesleigh Gaddy accused of payroll theft

A former Troup County Board of Commissioners employee has been arrested and charged with theft, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

Zoo Atlanta unveils $6 admission for Georgia SNAP families

Zoo Atlanta has launched a new access initiative aimed at making wildlife experiences more affordable for Georgia families who receive benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

Carroll County woman charged with child cruelty and drug offenses

The Georgia Division of Children and Families and the Carroll County Sheriff's Office investigated an allegation of neglect regarding alleged drug exposure at a Carroll County home.

New scholarship honors coach killed in Apalachee HS shooting

A new scholarship has been created in memory of Apalachee High School assistant football coach and math teacher Richard “Ricky" Aspinwall, one of four people killed in a tragic shooting last year.

Georgia Insurance Commissioner John King talks about 2026 Senate campaign

Georgia Insurance & Safety Fire Commissioner John King, the first Hispanic elected to a state office in Georgia, has announced he wants to take on Sen. Jon Ossoff in 2026.