Dec. 31
Fulton County’s revolving jailhouse door Probe sought into release of trooper shooting suspect Athens spill devastates creek, raises troubling questions Former Ga. bank CEO banned Perdue replaces DNR critic of Oaky Woods purchase
Dec. 30
Audit: CDC misplaced $8M in equipment Ballot access case appealed to U.S. Supreme Court Post Office in Duluth fined $80K
Dec. 29
Judicial watchdog agency budget almost dry Dunwoody suing DeKalb for $7M in park money Fired Forsyth Co. official can’t have job back
Dec. 28
Port Wentworth mayor pro tem charged with hiding felony conviction Opinion: A few baby steps in ethics reform
Dec. 27
Georgia lawmakers face new ethics rules Common Cause’s Bill Bozarth to retire
Dec. 26
Feds cast wide net in ATL cheating scandal Perdue’s business deals have raised some eyebrows
Dec. 24
Angel Food Ministries paid top dollar to execs in ’09 Clayton Co. sheriff: High-profile murder suspect slipped through cracks Jekyll project ducks public review ‘Debtors prison’ questioned in Rome courtroom Verdict decided, still unknown, for ex-Forsyth Co. planning director Disgraced fed judge’s decisions scrutinized Warren Co. schools won’t lose accreditation Twiggs Co. rebuked for landfill […]
Dec. 23
Blue ribbon panel hired PR firm for CRCT report 6 firefighters reprimanded over crash video
Dec. 22
Four ATL principals in test cheating probe retire Eagle raid investigation reveals APD’s ‘unconstitutional policies’ Mayor Reed responds to credit card criticism
Soldiers look to Bernie Marcus, not Pentagon, for care
At Project Share, started by Atlanta philanthropist Bernie Marcus, brain-injured troops get cognitive therapy rehabilitation to relearn basic tasks of life — care the Pentagon’s Tricare health plan won’t pay for.
Dec. 21
Gov.-elect speaks out on Ga. 400 tolls DeKalb school corruption trial could face more delay City credit card bills under review United Egg Producers accused of price-fixing
CDC insider to run research on chronic fatigue syndrome
Dr. Elizabeth Unger has been named to run the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s branch researching chronic fatigue syndrome, a move greeted with skepticism by CFS advocacy groups. She replaces her longtime boss, Dr. William C. Reeves, whose insistence on seeking a psychological explanation for CFS had enraged patient and medical groups that believe the cause is biological.