Through Jeroslyn JoVonn February 20, 2026 Families along the proposed rail route say the move reflects a long history of land reclamation in this part of Georgia. A railroad company led by a descendant of a slave trader uses eminent domain to grab land from one of the largest black farms in Georgia. In 2024, […]
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A new national review of speeding enforcement reveals sharp differences in how states police drivers, issue tickets and penalize dangerous speeds – differences that determine everything from road safety to the volume of lawsuits and insurance costs. The research, conducted by Bader lawanalyzed more than a decade of federal data on fatal crashes, five years […]
Through Jameelah Mullen January 8, 2026 What would Jesus do? He was probably just minding his business. A group of Buddhist monks are currently participating in a 2,000-mile “Walk for Peace” from Texas to the nation’s capital. The peace-building march has drawn huge crowds who witnessed the historic event and offered their support. But some […]
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The third time won’t be the charm for Stacey Abrams, at least not in 2026. The two-time Democratic gubernatorial candidate in battleground Georgia is ruling out another run for governor this year, saying she will instead focus on her work fighting what she warns is the country’s […]
Through Candid Edwards January 8, 2026 Powers is a longtime commissioner and a member of the city’s five-member governing body since 2015. City of Decatur commission leaders have selected Tony Powers as mayor for 2026. He will be the city’s first Black mayor. The Decatur City Commission voted on the decision Jan. 5. Powers is […]
BMW issued a recall for the water pump, but a lawsuit claims the recall repairs were far overdue. December 26, 2025 – A BMW water pump recall is reportedly related to a lawsuit filed over a fire in the engine compartment of a 2016 BMW X3 xDrive28i in Georgia. The BMW lawsuit was filed by […]
Through BLACK ENTERPRISE editors December 25, 2025 The ordeal began in early 2025 when Smith, a 30-year-old nurse who was nine weeks pregnant, suffered a serious medical emergency. A Georgia father has been awarded sole legal and physical custody of his infant son after a months-long legal battle that began after the tragic death of […]
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Georgia woman is recovering from devastating injuries after she was doused with a caustic chemical during an evening walk in Savannah, authorities and family members say. Ashley Wasielewski, 46, was attacked Wednesday around 8:15 p.m. while walking laps near Forsyth Park. According to Savannah Mayor Van […]
Waymo automated driving systems recalled after vehicles skirted school bus warnings. December 12, 2025 — Waymo (Google) self-driving vehicles and school buses don’t get along, a fact reflected in a recall of more than 3,000 Waymo automated driving systems. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened an investigation in October following media reports of automated […]