Atlanta successfully held the games 18 years ago, and it’s a “second-rate city,” a former chief executive of John Hancock told a Boston newspaper. [...]
Next week the Shorter Hawks will be looking to fill the open spots remaining on the 2014 roster when head coach Phil Jones and his coaching staff holds an open tryout for recently graduated high school seniors on Friday, June 27 at Ben Brady Field from 10 a.m. to noon. [...]
While the resignation of Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki was a step in the right direction, it did not solve the obviously systemic problems negatively affecting America’s veterans and their families. [...]
The state of Georgia on Tuesday executed a man for the murder and rape of a teenager 25 years ago, bringing the nationwide debate over the drugs used in executions back into the spotlight. [...]
The state of Georgia on Tuesday executed a man for the murder and rape of a teenager 25 years ago, bringing the nationwide debate over the drugs used in executions back into the spotlight. [...]
The Kroger Co. will relocate to a new distribution center in Forest Park, creating 120 new jobs and investing more than $175 million over the next five years. [...]
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced the creation of Healing Communities of Georgia, a network that will be comprised of diverse congregations from all faiths working collectively to make their communities safer and reduce recidivism. [...]
The State Board of Pardons and Paroles has denied a clemency request from a man sentenced to death for the 1989 rape and murder of a 15-year-old girl. [...]
Charter Communications is having issues with its internet service in at least part of the Metro Atlanta area, but a company representative could not say when the outage would be fixed. [...]