Dacula teenager collecting winter clothes to ensure kids stay warm
Fifteen-year-old Cayden Jackson is making sure other kids in his community aren't cold during the winter.
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Fifteen-year-old Cayden Jackson is making sure other kids in his community aren't cold during the winter.
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr is warning families about 7-OH, a potent opioid-like substance being sold in gas stations and vape shops statewide. Officials say the drug is often disguised as candy, putting teens and young adults at risk.
Georgia Hunters for the Hungry connects hunters with food banks to provide donated venison and fight food insecurity.
For 10 years, one of McDonough's Little Free Libraries has been a community staple, but now it has been stocked with food to help those in need.
A wellness check at a Sandy Springs condominium ended with a mother charged with the murder of her 11-year-old daughter, police say.
Authorities are still searching for the driver who killed a U.S. airman in a hit-and-run crash earlier this month.
Matthew Scott Lanz is accused of killing the Cobb County couple and leaving their toddler alone in their home for 12 hours.
It's been nearly a week since Texas law professor Charles Hosch disappeared while hiking on a trail in North Georgia.
Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she's received a pipe bomb threat, and fake pizza deliveries were sent to her home as she claims Trump's "vicious attacks" have made things more dangerous for her family.
A Mega Millions player in Georgia has won the $980 million jackpot, overcoming abysmal odds to take the huge prize.
President Donald Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene have fallen out in a public feud.
A Georgia judge has officially dropped three charges in the state's election interference case against President Trump and others.
A federal appeals court has upheld the hate crime convictions of the three men who chased and killed Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia more than five years ago.
A new prosecutor has been selected to take over Georgia's election interference case against President Trump and others.
On Atlanta's West Side, a local farmer is filling the gap left by stalled SNAP benefits by providing fresh produce for struggling families.
Georgia Rep. David Scott has easily defeated challengers during his 12 terms, but a new revelation about his voting record could make his reelection less assured.
Some of the more than 300 South Korean workers detained in an immigration raid at Hyundai's sprawling manufacturing site in Georgia have returned to their U.S. jobs two months later.
The Georgia Ethics Commission is still investigating whether a voter advocacy group founded by Stacey Abrams illegally coordinated with her 2018 gubernatorial campaign.
Enrollment at Georgia public universities reached an all-time record high this fall after three consecutive years of growing.
Despite the judge's ruling the law violates the Constitution, Savannah officials say they believe the city will continue to enforce it.
The Hall County woman now faces charges of murder and first-degree child cruelty in connection with the case, police say.
Millions of Georgians will face higher Medicare premiums next year as Part B and prescription drug costs rise, putting added pressure on fixed incomes across the state.
Drivers in downtown Tucker could soon see new parking rules, according to a city memo outlining a proposed ordinance.
Here's how all of Georgia's House representatives voted on the bill that ended the longest government shutdown in history.
An Atlanta-based app founded by an immigrant entrepreneur is helping small business owners across the region operate more efficiently.
An Amber Alert was issued as Clayton County Police searched for a 2-month-old baby believed to be in extreme danger.
Atlanta artist Brian Freeman turned a vintage '74 Eldorado into a viral mobile stage — and now Cadillac Chronicles TV is drawing big-name performers and rising talent from across the city.
Rapper T.I. returned to Adamsville to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his annual food giveaway.
The City of Atlanta has quietly amended legislation to rename and reframe its Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, signaling a strategic shift amid national headwinds against DEI efforts.
Four Gainesville High School football players will be allowed to play in the team's upcoming Class 5A quarterfinal matchup against Langston Hughes, after the Georgia High School Association overturned their suspensions following last week's on-field brawl.