Co-defendant in Trump Election Interference Case Alleges "Illegal Phone Recording" by Fulton County DA
Harrison Floyd threatens legal action against DA Fani Willis, alleging an illegal phone recording. Willis remains on the Trump election case after a prosecutor's resignation. Debate over her disqualification persists amid conflict of interest claims.
Former President Trump and Allies Challenge Court Dismissal, File Appeal Asserting Free Speech Rights in Atlanta Case
Donald Trump and 13 co-defendants are appealing a judge's dismissal of their free speech defense in an election interference case, seeking a review of their First Amendment claim.
Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Stands Firm on Linking Earthquake and Eclipse to Divine Signals Amid Online Critique
Marjorie Taylor Greene links natural events like earthquakes and eclipses to divine signs, despite scientific explanations. She cites biblical scripture to support her views, which have sparked controversy and backlash online.
Georgia Activist Reignites Political Participation Efforts, Focuses on Enlisting Infrequent Voters
Georgia activist Davante Jennings has re-engaged in politics with a focus on enrolling infrequent voters, working with the New Georgia Project to increase voter turnout in disenfranchised communities.
Milton City Council to Tackle New Park Acquisition, Zoning Code, and Winery License in Upcoming Session
The Milton City Council prepares for a meeting to discuss land acquisition for parks, zoning laws reform, and the launch of a new winery, alongside other community and regulatory initiatives.
Georgia Power Seeks to Hire 170 Lineworkers in Response to State's Economic Growth and Power Demand
Georgia Power plans to hire 170 lineworkers to support the state's growing power grid demands, with a focus on infrastructure and employment. They're working with local technical colleges to train new workers.
Feds Push for Change in Cobb County Fire Dept. Hiring Amid Bias Claim as $750K Settlement Proposed
The DOJ found Cobb County's past fire hiring practices unfairly affected Black applicants, leading to a proposed Consent Decree which could cost the county $750,000 and mandate the hiring of affected individuals. No intentional wrongdoing was found.












