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Federal officials are accusing Georgia Republican Brant Frost IV of running a Ponzi scheme that defrauded 300 investors of ...
Bodycam footage released this week showed a Georgia man being arrested on the Fourth of July after authorities said he left a ...
Federal regulators filed a complaint Thursday seeking the seizure of Georgia lender First Liberty Building & Loan, accusing its founder of operating a Ponzi scheme.
When Lt. Gov. Burt Jones announced a run for governor this week, his campaign reported an eye-popping nearly $14.3 million on ...
The administration’s reported plan to add 36 more countries, many in Africa and the Caribbean, to the list of restricted ...
Officials are calling voter turnout “miserably low” in the Democratic runoff for the Georgia Public Service Commission.
In December 2019, Georgia election officials purged nearly 309,000 registrations, placing many on inactive status for not voting or contacting election authorities in the prior seven years. A federal ...
The charges stemmed from a May 20 incident where Guevara allegedly followed unmarked law enforcement vehicles as they patrolled through Norcross neighborhoods.
ATLANTA — Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger continues to conduct a multi-phase audit of the state's voter rolls that could result in one of the largest voter purges in state history.
As Fulton County considers property tax increases, critics say commercial properties are undervalued by tax assessors.
The removal is the first since Georgia became the 26th state to partner with the Electronic Registration Information Center.
The civil lawsuit by the US Securities and Exchange Commission said First Liberty Building and Loan, controlled by Brant Frost IV, lied to investors about its business of making high-interest loans to ...