3 siblings drown in same Georgia lake on same day

 A 22-year-old woman and her two younger brothers have drowned in a Georgia lake, authorities said.

Ross Harris: Georgia Supreme Court reverses conviction in toddler's hot car death

The Georgia Supreme Court has reversed the conviction of Ross Harris for the murder of his toddler Cooper, who died after being left in a hot car for hours.

Georgia man wanted for killing his father caught on Detroit's east side

Brandon Williams-Griffin was taken into custody during a sting at 7 D's Towing on the 5700 block of Nevada near Mound Road on the city's east side.

Mother gunned down while holding baby, family say

A 21-year-old mother was gunned down while holding her baby. Her family said it was her baby's father who pulled the trigger while wearing a jail ankle monitor.

YSL rapper Gunna proclaims innocence in message on social media

Rapper Gunna, who was arrested last month on a racketeering charge, said in a message posted on social media that 2022 has been one of the best years of his life, “despite this difficult situation.”

YSL's Young Thug sends video message to fans from jail

The rapper appeared in a video that was played for thousands of people at the “HOT97 Summer Jam” this weekend.

Roswell preschool teachers charged with cruelty to children

Police say a Roswell parent noticed some "abusive behavior" when they tuned in to their preschool's live camera. Now two preschool teachers are under arrest for cruelty to children and more charges could be coming.

Atlanta rapper Trouble dies suddenly, Def Jam says

Trouble, whose legal name is Mariel Semonte Orr, was famous for the song "Bussin'" which has more than 2.7 million views on YouTube.

Arizona lawmakers hear from election conspiracy theorists

Cell phone data analysis was used by filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza in his film “2000 Mules” to try to show that Democratic operatives were paid to illegally collect and drop off ballots in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Georgia WWII veteran celebrates 103rd birthday

Charlie O. Duncan was born on May 27, 1919 and served as a combat engineer in the U.S. Army during WWII.

Delta Air Lines to scale back 100 daily flights during summer travel season

Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines is cutting about 100 daily departures over the summer. Those flights are mostly in the U.S. and Latin America.

Georgia childhood cancer survivor becomes pediatric cancer nurse

A decade after staring down brain cancer, Julia York's life has come full circle. The 22-year-old recently graduated from UAB School of Nursing and will start her new job in July as a pediatric oncology nurse at Alabama Children's.

Man arrested for threatening to blow up Tyler Perry Studios

A man is under arrest after reportedly threatening to blow up Tyler Perry Studios when he wasn't allowed to speak with the entertainment mogul on the phone.