Senate blocks effort to check Trump's war powers

The resolution, authored by Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia, aimed to affirm that President Donald Trump should seek authorization from Congress before launching more military action against Iran.

Judge orders Labor Department to keep Job Corps running during lawsuit

A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration's plan to shut down the taxpayer-funded Job Corps has to be put on pause until a lawsuit against the move is resolved.

GDOT HERO units returning to 24/7 operations

The Georgia Department of Transportation says its HERO units will once again be back on the highways 24/7 soon to help any motorists in need.

Fire breaks out at Fairburn apartment complex

All residents of a Fairburn apartment complex are safe after a fire broke out on Thursday night.

Judge blocks Georgia's social media age verification law, citing free speech

A federal judge has blocked a new Georgia law requiring age verification for social media accounts, saying she's concerned that the law restricts free speech.

Sonny's BBQ in Lawrenceville reopens after lightning fire

It's been over a year since Sonny's BBQ in Lawrenceville closed after a fire started by a lightning strike left the restaurant damaged. Now the business has opened its doors again to hungry guests.

Fired College Park employees allege retaliation for upholding ethics

Former College Park employees Jerry Silver and Rose Stewart claim they were fired in retaliation for refusing to engage in unethical conduct.