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Ex-APD Officer Oliver Simmonds murder trial begins

Former Atlanta police officer Oliver Simmonds is on trial for the murder of 18-year-old D'Ettrick Griffin, whom he shot during a carjacking incident in 2019. Simmonds claims he believed the passenger in Griffin's car was armed, prompting him to open fire while off-duty. The trial began on September 18, 2024, and centers around the circumstances leading to the shooting.

City of Atlanta Launches Upgraded NotifyATL Platform

The City of Atlanta has launched an upgraded version of its emergency notification system, NotifyATL, enhancing communication with residents during critical incidents. Residents are encouraged to register for the system by texting NOTIFYATL to 24639, allowing for customized alerts and improved connectivity.

Disabled veteran on fixed income forced out of Atlanta apartment, wondering what his next move is

A disabled veteran in Atlanta is facing eviction from his apartment due to necessary repairs, leaving him uncertain about where to live next. Robert Weems, living on a fixed income, expressed concerns about the affordability of a similar unit offered by the property managers, who cite financial constraints. This situation highlights the challenges faced by low-income residents in maintaining stable housing in a city with rising rental costs.

Macy’s at Gwinnett Place Mall purchased by the county for $16.5 million

Gwinnett County has acquired the Macy’s department store at the Gwinnett Place Mall for $16.5 million, marking the end of the mall's last anchor store. The store will close its doors next year as part of a broader trend of Macy's closures across the country.

Family says owners of metro Atlanta funeral home that burned down disappeared with their money

A family in Cobb County, Georgia, is accusing the owners of a funeral home that recently burned down of stealing their pre-paid funeral funds. The incident has raised concerns about the owners' disappearance following the fire. The situation highlights the ongoing issues surrounding the funeral home's financial practices prior to the fire.

Tired of political calls and texts? Here are some options to try and stop them

Robo Killer's study reveals that during the 2022 election year, Americans were inundated with 15 billion political texts and 384 million calls. The article offers options for individuals looking to reduce these unsolicited communications. It highlights the overwhelming nature of political outreach in the context of the election cycle.

‘It’s immoral’: Harris responds to report that said GA woman died over state’s abortion law

Vice President Kamala Harris has condemned Georgia's abortion law following reports that two women, including Amber Thurman, died as a result of the legislation. The report claims the deaths may have been preventable and has sparked national attention on the implications of the law.

Judge denies Fani Willis' attempt to stop subpoena from Georgia Senate committee

A Fulton County judge has denied District Attorney Fani Willis' emergency request to stop a subpoena requiring her to testify before a Georgia Senate committee. The subpoenas relate to her investigation into 2020 election interference and her connection with former special prosecutor Nathan Wade.

Atlanta CEO Sentenced to Prison for Multi-Million Dollar Fraud Scheme

An Atlanta CEO, Micky Lee Wagner, has been sentenced to prison for a fraudulent scheme involving stolen identities that defrauded companies of over $5 million. Convicted of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, Wagner's actions highlight serious issues surrounding corporate fraud and identity theft.

Man who survived Atlanta machete attack returns home, ponders his future

A man named Chris Sullens, who survived a machete attack at work, has returned home after a lengthy recovery period in Atlanta hospitals. He expressed his apprehension about attending court proceedings related to the attack, emphasizing the emotional toll of the incident.

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