Multiple law enforcement agencies took a murder suspect into custody on early Wednesday morning. Police say Deavion Lockhart, 28, was arrested by Americus Police Department,
Governor’s office of Highway Safety The Americus Police Department announced today that it has been awarded a major traffic enforcement grant in the amount of $29,438.48 from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS) in Atlanta.
Paul Farr, South Georgia Technical College Director of Business and Industry Services for the Americus campus, has been selected to represent the college at the Technical College System of Georgia 2025 Senior Leadership Academy,
The winter storm brought up to about 2 inches of snow over parts of metro Atlanta. In south Georgia, some cities saw between 4-8 inches.
Atlanta leaders are reconsidering how they dismantle homeless camps. That comes after a man in a tent was killed as a city crew's bulldozer destroyed the encampment.
The telecommunications giant named Riley Blount president of AT&T Georgia. Blount has been with AT&T since 2015 and most recently served as AT&T's vice president of external affairs.
Bennett Parten, a Royston native and assistant professor of history at Georgia Southern University, has done the research and concluded that Georgia was the site of the biggest liberation event in American history.
Casey Soliday, who won 54 games and a state championship in five seasons as Irwin County’s football coach, retired Friday.
According to recent economic outlook assessments for 2025, Columbus may not be on track for as bright of a year as the state of Georgia. In many ways the state of Georgia is doing better than the nation as whole,
In 1996, as Atlanta prepared to host the Summer Olympic Games, the watershed department erected fences along Ridgewood Road, where Peachtree Creek meets the Chattahoochee River.
Tech and venture capital lawyers are the second group to move from the Atlanta firm to open a law firm's first Atlanta office this week.
A century ago, South Downtown was Atlanta's front door. But people and business moved away, leaving it a shell of what it once was. Now, ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, there's a plan to bring it back.