New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell indicted after corruption investigation

The indictment is the culmination of a long-running federal corruption investigation into Cantrell, the first female mayor in the city’s 300-year history.

Michigan sign-stealing scandal: NCAA fines university, suspends Sherrone Moore

The NCAA has imposed discipline for Michigan Wolverines including fines and suspensions related to a sign-stealing scandal involving former team staffer Connor Stalions.

Georgia removed from DOJ's new sanctuary list

The DOJ has removed all Georgia cities and counties from its sanctuary jurisdiction list after initially naming six in May.

ATVs, dirt bikes stolen from Atlanta storage units, police say

Atlanta police are searching for a group of thieves who made off with multiple ATVs and dirt bikes after breaking into multiple storage units.

Vote | Metro Atlanta speech therapist competing for 'Most Benevolent Beard'

Kevin Simmons, a pediatric speech pathologist known for sensory-friendly haircuts, is a finalist for Wahl’s “Most Benevolent Beard in America.”

Boil water advisories in effect in Forsyth County

Two separate water outages are affecting customers in Forsyth County after water main leaks disrupted service, according to county officials.

Massive fire at Fayetteville home under investigation

Crews are investigating what caused a fire that left an abandoned home in Fayetteville seriously damaged.

Emory Healthcare laying off financial services employees

Emory Healthcare has confirmed it is reducing its workforce within the Financial Services department.

Closures continue after road collapse in DeKalb County

Part of Stonegate Industrial Boulevard in Stone Mountain remains closed days after part of the roadway collapsed.

Sandy Springs to deploy 200 volunteers with CPR, AED training

Sandy Springs is the first city in Georgia to implement the 4 Minute Community program, equipping volunteers with CPR training and AEDs.