Authorities charged a 20-year-old Cartersville man with statutory rape for an encounter they say he had with a 15-year-old girl.
Two adults were charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with the self-inflicted gunshot death of a 5-year-old girl in White.
The Cartersville man charged with breaking into a house and beating an elderly man with a board is now charged with murder.
Bartow County's SWAT team ended a standoff without incident after a domestic-dispute incident in Adairsville.
A man already in custody for assault and burglary may face more charges after the man he is accused of attacking died.
Deputies found a wounded man held at gunpoint by a "Good Samaritan" at the home near Cartersville, according to reports.
Here are the latest updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting Cartersville and Bartow County.
A Sunday-morning fire in the Allatoona community killed a woman, injured her husband and destroyed the mobile home where they lived.
Judge Scott Smith set bond at $250,000 for Gary Thomas Posey, who was charged with murder in the shooting death of his stepson.
A Bartow County Sheriff's 911 supervisor who failed to sound tornado sirens was fired, then arrested for a computer felony, officials said.
Three north Georgia men alleged to have plotted murdering a Bartow County couple asked for bond over coronavirus fears in jail.
Dennis Wolk of Cartersville died Tuesday when the Harley Davidson he was riding hit the back of a slow-moving truck on I-75 in Marietta.
The National Weather Service said an apparent tornado knocked a tree onto a house overnight, killing a 34-year-old Cartersville man.
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Five family members β four girls and one boy β found dead Sunday at the Stonehaven Falls Apartments in Cartersville have been identified.
Sheriff's deputies and GBI agents found five bodies at the Stonehaven Falls Apartments at about 4:30 p.m. Sunday.
Shaw Industries expects to reopen its Bartow County Facilities early next week after disinfecting for the coronavirus.
Similar shelter-in-place declarations to battle coronavirus spread went into effect at 5 p.m. Friday in Cartersville and Bartow County.
A Cedartown woman receives jail time and probation for triggering a fatal 2018 three-car wreck on I-75 near the Groovers Landing overpass.
Police say the man set a book bag on fire at Big Lots because the bag was "making him feel bad." The store suffered minor damage.
The Bartow County sheriff is asking the public not to try to trap suspected child predators after the posting of a vigilante video.
If the ordinance passes, homes and businesses will be required to register alarms on penalty of fines.
Authorities say she was driving in Adairsville when an Alabama man, who had stolen his grandmother's car, hit her, causing fatal injuries.
Poice say Tavares Atwell, 35, of Cartersville is accused of a fatal shooting that took place at 1400 Joe Frank Harris Parkway on Tuesday.
According to deputies, the package was recently stolen from a house in the Planters Subdivision in Cartersville.β
"By the grace of God, all nine of our loved ones were able to get out of our home," the little boy's grandfather, David Woods, said.
Deputies say the suspect stole several items from the victim's car and later used their bank card at Kroger on Main Street in Cartersville.
βFamily and friends gathered at Owen Funeral Homeβββ Monday to say goodbye to a Cartersville police officer killed in an off duty crash
Officer Sarah Beth Barnes leaves behind a husband and five children.β
According to the Bartow County Sheriff's Office, the suspect was first spotted going through someone's car in a neighborhood.
Terrick Robinson was convicted of selling drugs to a woman whose body was found dismembered in a Bartow Co. landfill two years ago.
The Bartow County case came to light after the father of the victim reported that the defendant had sex with his 12-year-old daughter.
Three Georgia men are in jail after authorities said they plotted to murder a Bartow County couple and overthrow the U.S. government.
The first incident occurred at The Oasis Apartments off Tennessee Street, where Clark set her own unit ablaze.