American Red Cross of Georgia has seven Georgians in California right now, helping people with the necessities. “This is one of the worst times in their life,” said Flexner. “They’ve lost their homes, their belongings, their memories. They don’t ...
Coweta County Fire Rescue continues to be devastated by the tragic passing of Battalion Chief Bart Cauthen,” the fallen chief’s department said in a statement on Monday.
Chief Meteorologist Dave Turley spoke to a Professor of Geology with Georgia Southern University who explained how the Palisades Fire was able to spread so quickly. He says the major factors are lack of rain during California’s “rainy season,” the ...
Henry County resident Myra Rudd said that the wildfires in California destroyed several family member's homes.
After writers and actor strikes several years ago, many in the film industry were looking forward to 2025 as “The Year of Promise.” But no one could have predicted the devastating wildfires in ...
Although two key contributors are heading to the draft, several talented players have the opportunity to step up.
(Reuters) - Electric-vehicle maker Rivian plans to launch its advanced hands-free driver assistance systems in 2025 and its "eyes-off" systems in 2026, CEO RJ Scaringe said on Thursday. The company also does not see substantial risk to its loan for a Georgia plant from U.S. President Donald Trump's executive orders aimed at the EV industry.
As President Donald Trump cracks down on immigrants in the U.S. illegally, some families are wondering if it is safe to send their children to school.
In Georgia and Alabama, workers can be fired for not showing up to work, even during hazardous working conditions. An attorney explains what the law says.
According to a recent CARFAX study, there are 58.1 million vehicles in the United States that have an automotive recall open. 4% of them are in Atlanta.
BEACHSIDE HOMICIDE: "48 Hours" looks back at seaside slayings. 9/8c: Murder on the Cape: "48 Hours" has covered the case of A-list fashion writer Christa
Georgia lawmakers aim to criminalize AI-generated sexually explicit content involving children, shoring up legal loopholes.