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Clayton County police are looking for two residents of Clayton County who are currently missing and may be in need of ...
Columbia County is a step closer to creating a nearly 2,000-acre technology park that could accommodate more than 8 million ...
Clayton County police are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing and endangered man. Kissoon Gilbert, 46, was ...
CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. — The convicted murderer mistakenly released from jail will soon be headed back to Georgia. Kathan Guzman ...
Clayton County is engaging its community this April in celebration of National County Government Month (NCGM). This month-long acknowledgment is not just a nod to the bureaucratic existences that ...
Qualifying for the June 17 Special Election for Rabun County Probate Judge begins Monday, April 21, at 9 a.m. and goes until Wednesday, April 23 at noon, at the Rabun County Elections Office, 184 S ...
More than 20 years after the Satolah community began looking for a piece of land for a new fire department, Rabun County Fire Services Station 8 recently moved into its new home off Highway 28.
The interactive map below shows the treated routes and salt bin/pile locations across the whole of the county. For precautionary salting, the treated network is split into a two-tier hierarchy made up ...
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Column: Is Walter Clayton Jr the best college basketball from Polk County? If not, then who?So the question remains: Is Clayton the best college basketball player to come out of Polk County? Being Honored: Gators' Clayton continues to reach milestones in NCAA tournament to go with ...
CLAYTON COUNTY, GA — A convicted killer is on the loose after he’s mistakenly released from the Clayton County Jail. Kathan Guzman was sentenced to life for strangling his 19-year-old ex ...
CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. — The mother of a murdered 19-year-old is speaking out after learning the man convicted in her daughter’s death was mistakenly released from jail. Christina Grayson spoke ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Yak Gotti is going home. On Wednesday, the rapper — whose real name is Deamonte Kendrick — appeared in a Fulton County Superior courtroom and was sentenced to time ...
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