A young girl in California gets a major scare.
The Jacksonville, Fla., case is drawing comparisons to last year’s highly publicized George Zimmerman-Trayvon Martin case in nearby Sanford, Fla., which resulted in Zimmerman being acquitted of second-degree murder.
The board establishes and approves the policies that govern the Atlanta Public Schools system.
Other top posts on Georgia Patch sites: Atlanta mayor says cities can solve nation's transportation problem; Man accused of triple homicide in Snellville now in Gwinnett jail; Lilburn groundhog has favorable prediction for spring.
Five-Star prospect Lorenzo Carter was one of the five players to visit Athens this weekend.
A new study from the Georgia Institute of Technology suggests a few design changes could allow the social media platform to bridge political differences.
Gen. Beau did not agree with Phil, his Pennsylvania cousin.
See the photos posted on Patch by your neighbors last week.
Two the teenage girls were seriously injured.
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City of Atlanta residents and businesses are now required to register their security and burglar alarm systems.
Other top posts on Patch sites in Georgia: Police say mom killed autistic son, then herself; Robber hits Buckhead bank; Georgia players in the Super Bowl.
Everyone’s rooting for the Georgia groundhog to bring us the hope for an early spring.
Motorists should wash away any traces of the recent snow and ice storm from their vehicles without delay to protect their vehicle's fine finish, exterior and interior.
Here's how to keep little ones occupied during the big game.
Only impounds associated with Winter Storm Leon will be considered.
The massive traffic jam that followed Tuesday’s snowfall in metro Atlanta has plenty of folks talking and pointing fingers.
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Drivers who abandoned vehicles along roadways in South Fulton County may find some of their cars moved to the side of roads, to make way for both work crews and traffic.
Icy conditions persist all over the city.
Other unusual police news: Store owner fires gun near shoplifters, gets arrested; Trying to punch cops is frowned upon; Man who stole from granny also flashed kids.
How did a couple of inches of snow play so much havoc and paralyze the 6 million residents of metro Atlanta?