July 3, 2023 Young Thug label rapper FN DaDealer faces murder charge following Atlanta shooting Jakobe Moody, known as the rapper FN DaDealer, faces a murder charge linked to the fatal June 5 shooting of Tremaine Glasper in Atlanta, Georgia.
July 3, 2023 Atlanta police motorcycles destroyed by intentional fire started by ‘incendiary devices’ Several motorcycles belonging to Georgia’s Atlanta Police Department were damaged in an intentional fire caused by incendiary devices. The incident has not yet been classified as arson.
June 29, 2023 Christine King Farris, civil rights activist and sister of Martin Luther King Jr., dies at 95 Christine King Farris, esteemed educator and civil rights activist, died Thursday at age 95. KIng Farris was also the older sister of Martin Luther King Jr.
June 26, 2023 R&B singer Jacquees charged in Georgia restaurant fight Jacquees, an Atlanta-based R&B singer and rapper, was charged after allegedly choking a female employee at a restaurant near the Mall of Georgia.
June 25, 2023 Atlanta business owner targeted twice by thieves asks public to help identify suspects Nothing Bundt Cakes owner Charlie Shabazz said two of her bakeries were targeted by the same group of men in what she believes was a targeted attack.
June 15, 2023 Atlanta songwriter, music industry entrepreneur sentenced to life in prison for killing girlfriend Justin Wright, an Atlanta songwriter and music industry entrepreneur, has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for killing his girlfriend in Davenport, Iowa.
June 14, 2023 Atlanta boy, 12, brings gun to pool but is still allowed to swim A 12-year-old boy arrived with a gun at a pool in Atlanta, Georgia, according to officials. The weapon was confiscated and he was allowed to swim.
June 9, 2023 Atlanta's 'Cop City' will benefit inner city residents despite activists' objections, expert says Charles "Cully" Stimson, Heritage Foundation senior legal fellow, believes the police training center known as "Cop City" will benefit the city's most vulnerable.
June 8, 2023 Southern US farmers adapt to warm winter with new agricultural techniques, crops Farmers in the Southern United States had to adapt, by using new methods and growing new crops, after one of the warmer winters in the history of the region.
June 6, 2023 Atlanta rejects pleas of hundreds of activists, approves police funding project decried as ‘Cop City’ Georgia’s Atlanta City Council has approved funding for a $90 million construction project of a police and firefighter training center, despite pleas of hundreds of activists.