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1. Slain GA Infant's Cause Of Death Released By Police ( patch.com) — The tragic case of 6-month-old Nnakai Pratt has taken a disturbing turn, as police reveal his cause of death was blunt force trauma. His parents face multiple charges, and the community is left grappling with this heartbreaking incident.
A man accused of assaulting and kidnapping his girlfriend is now accused of killing her after his release from jail, Georgia authorities say. Investigators in Cobb County found the body Oct. 14 of 45-year-old Tange Davis, who police said was reported missing Oct. 11.
The parents of a 6-month-old baby who went missing and was later found dead have been denied bond on most of the charges they are facing.
More than 110,000 federal workers could be furloughed and millions of Georgians risk delays in benefits if the standoff drags on.
CUMMING, Ga. — A serious two-car accident on Georgia 400 left two people with head injuries, police say. The Cumming Police Department said officers responded to a serious two-car accident on Georgia 400 south of exit 15, between Mary Alice and Bald Ridge, on Saturday.
A 6-month-old baby first reported missing Sunday has been found dead, according to the Clayton County Medical Examiner’s Office.
Georgia could be in store for some white winter weather this season, but predictions remain a little unsteady.
Sebastian Prestridge, 19, is facing a charge of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the Oct. 9 shooting death of 19-year-old Nina Ramirez
The 16-year-old was wounded as he eluded police in the 500 block of Green Street, Valdosta police said. Street View image from Feb. 2025. © 2025 Google A 16-year-old ...
Cumming Police said that officers responded to a two-car wreck with serious injuries between Mary Alice Bridge and Bald Ridge. They found that a Ford F-150 rear-ended a Kia SUV, causing the Kia to overturn in the middle of GA-400 North.
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As "No Kings" protests swelled in numbers across the country, Fox News's Kayleigh McEnany doubted that the crowds were as large as her own reporter claimed.