Rapper YFN Lucci is out of the Fulton County Jail one year after pleading guilty to violating Georgia's gang laws.
"The theory is that if the bad actors know [municipalities can't pay], they won't waste time trying to force people to pay," Chairman Robb Pitts told 11Alive.
It’s been two weeks since the start of the 2025 Georgia General Assembly’s legislative session opened. Each part of Georgia has a wishlist of sorts for items they want help achieving with the assistance of state lawmakers. Fulton County has its own list of priorities, published after a meeting of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners.
Rodalius '"Lil Rod" Ryan and Damone Blalock were both sentenced to life in prison in connection to a 2019 murder.
A Fulton County Superior Court judge was sympathetic Tuesday morning to several middle Georgia homeowners whose property has been seized through eminent domain, but was unsure if any legal remedies are available to them.
The overall fate of the case remains uncertain following earlier appeals court ruling calling for DA Willis' removal from the prosecution
The Fulton County Board of Education on Thursday evening took the first steps in potentially closing two elementary schools, despite pleas from many parents who packed a meeting to keep the schools open.
The rapper's release comes one year after he pleaded guilty to one count of violation of the Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act.
Deadline: White House” legal reporter and former prosecutor Jordan Rubin answers your questions about the Supreme Court, Trump’s cases and other legal issues.
The Gwinnett County Board of Education has voted to cut short the contract of Superintendent Dr. Calvin Watts, ending his tenure as leader of Georgia’s largest school district.
According to Sandy Springs police, the crash happened on Georgia 400. Officials said a 17-year-old and a 19-year-old were traveling on GA 400 southbound exiting to Abernathy Road and Hammond Drive. No other details were released in the crash. The North Fulton County teens’ identities were not released.
A potentially precedent-setting legal battle aims to decide whether a railroad can use eminent domain in one of Georgia's poorest counties to build a rail spur to serve private businesses.