A Georgia Senate bill would allow cases involving children ages 13 to 17 making threats to be seen in superior court for making terroristic threats.
The House bill and another Senate bill would also require felony charges for anyone who threatens to kill people at a school.
Disciplinary records and bodycam videos show Atlanta police doing the bare minimum to locate a 4-year-old and her brothers, despite several requests for welfare checks after their father allegedly ...
BARROW COUNTY, Ga. — Concerns with Apalachee High School’s safety drills surfaced this week. It has been five months since ...
The school district said the closures allowed for a deep cleaning after it reported on Thursday that 761 students and 63 ...
A former prosecutor took the witness stand Tuesday to deny charges that she abused her power to protect the men who chased ...