The Masters April 9 Keegan Bradley's ace, special father-son moment highlights beloved Masters Par 3 Contest Keegan Bradley drew the roar from spectators when he made an ace during the Par 3 Contest at Augusta National before enjoying a special celebration with his children.
Media April 9 NBC defamation settlement with Georgia doctor finalized in court following MSNBC's 'uterus collector' coverage The defamation lawsuit between NBCUniversal and Georgia gynecologist Dr. Mahendra Amin was finalized in court after a settlement was reached in February.
Travel April 9 Iconic Masters landscape at Augusta National altered with fewer trees following hurricane Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, lost hundreds of trees following the destruction from Hurricane Helene last fall, with players commenting on it ahead of the Masters start this week.
Georgia April 4 Man suspected of strangling pregnant teen girlfriend to death release on bond for the second time A Georgia man accused of killing his pregnant teenage girlfriend in August of 2024 was granted bond a second time after being hit with more charges, including statutory rape.
Crime April 3 Georgia and Alabama suspects make plea in sextortion scam that led to Michigan teen's suicide Five Georgia and Alabama men have pleaded guilty to money laundering in connection with a Nigerian sextortion scheme that led to a Michigan teenager's death by suicide.
Woke Culture April 3 Ban on taxpayer-funded sex changes for prisoners sparks Dem walkout in Georgia House vote All but two Democrats in the Georgia State House exited the chamber to avoid voting on a bill to ban taxpayer-funded transgender surgeries for inmates.
Airlines April 3 American Airlines passengers evacuate flight on wing of plane after landing in Georgia, video shows Passengers onboard an American Airlines plane evacuated the aircraft from its wings after smoke was reported in the cabin upon landing in Augusta, Georgia.
Georgia April 1 Georgia governor expected to sign 'Riley Gaines Act,' which bans trans athletes from entering girls' sports The Georgia legislature passed a bill Monday to prohibit biological boys from participating in girls' sports and using girls' spaces, including restrooms and locker rooms.
Georgia April 1 Georgia bill lowering threshold for proving intellectual disability in death penalty cases heads to Gov. Kemp A bill easing Georgia's strict requirements for a person facing the death penalty to be considered intellectually disabled now awaits Gov. Brian Kemp's signature.
Product Recalls March 31 Chicken salad sandwich sold in vending machines recalled, plus brioche bread, too A chicken salad sandwich that is primarily sold in vending machines in two states has been recalled. Also recalled are hundreds of cases of a Texas company's brioche bread products.
Europe March 31 US armored vehicle pulled from Lithuanian swamp, fate of 4 soldiers unknown A U.S. M88 Hercules armored recovery vehicle was retrieved in PabradÄ—, Lithuania after sinking last week while carrying four American soldiers.