Families torn apart by child abuse diagnoses say Georgia’s new law granting the right to a second medical opinion isn’t being consistently communicated or enforced.
Consumer advocates say every year, home repair complaints are among the most common. That’s left Georgia homeowners asking — where’s the accountability?
Changes in a southwest Atlanta's Peyton Place community reveal why homeowners across Georgia want reform. A growing group of lawmakers hope they get it.
The Landmark condos on Piedmont Avenue expose deep divides between residents and short-term rental investors as the city debates whether to regulate the industry.
For nearly six years the City of Atlanta has debated how to regulate short term rentals. The council president believes the World Cup should prompt change.
Fathers in several states say they pleaded for help and paid the money, only to discover the attorney retainer checks bounced, court documents didn’t get filed.
Doctors accused Matt and Wilairat Hernandez of abusing their baby girl. The parents insist the injuries stem from a medical condition. Now a jury will decide.
Not every deadly truck underride crash is getting counted, hurting efforts to understand the problem and solutions. The feds want states like Georgia to do better.