Georgia state prison inmates are being connected to God through a state-run program.
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CBS Atlanta News is testing heating and air conditioning companies to expose the tricks they sometimes use to get you to pay more money. More>>
A former Georgia man and twice-convicted sex offender, who had been exposed by CBS Atlanta for doing jobs he's not allowed to do, has been found posing as a private investigator in Alaska. More>>
A battle between a North Georgia pastor and her tenants has turned downright ugly. Several tenants said they trusted the woman of God when they rented properties from her. More>>
Imagine going into the hospital for an emergency surgery and when you start to wake up, you feel someone kissing and fondling you. More>>
Milton police said an officer did not follow protocol when he canceled an ambulance en route to the shooting of 16-year-old Alex Koser.
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Georgia lawmakers have taken one step toward cracking down on dirty mattress dealers. More>>
Some people in the Fulton County School System are questioning the district's decision to promote a police captain to chief. More>>
A CBS Atlanta investigation found children across Georgia are being cared for at facilities that aren't required by the state to follow any regulations.
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Milton Police Chief Deborah Harrell said an officer who canceled an ambulance before a shooting victim was pronounced dead did nothing wrong. More>>
Two insiders are breaking their silence only to CBS Atlanta News, revealing how PARKatlanta is illegally ticketing unsuspecting drivers. They are making damning allegations about quotas, fraudulent parking tickets, and the pressure to make PARKatlanta money at all costs. More>>
Water is all around us. It makes up more than two-thirds of the earth and more than half of our bodies. One doctor believes water is the cure-all. More>>
The city of Atlanta is "reassessing" the future of its red light camera program after CBS Atlanta exposed the city for illegally operating it for three years. More>>
A CBS Atlanta News exclusive investigation has uncovered disturbing details about the safety of schools across Metro Atlanta. Children charged with crimes like armed robbery, kidnapping, even assault and sexual battery are in the classroom.
A military family, speaking only with CBS Atlanta News, said their life has been turned upside down following what they said was a major medical error. Their newborn daughter was nearly ripped out of their hands after a clinic secretly drug tested the army sergeant's pregnant wife. More>>
Ann McDonald said her grief over the murder of her friend, Patrice Endres, is made worse knowing no one has been held responsible for the 2004 crime.
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The Druid Hills Civic Association held a meeting tonight to see if they should start trapping and killing coyotes before somebody gets hurt. More>>
Tears filled 12-year-old Nadia McCree's eyes when she talked about a problem she says she's having with one of her classmates.
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Former Clayton County sheriff Victor Hill is speaking for the first time to CBS Atlanta following his indictment. More>>
CBS Atlanta's Jennifer Mayerle uncovered a five-minute search on the Internet could have saved the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department from buying more than 18,000 counterfeit smoke detectors. More>>
An Atlanta father shot at while heading home from work wants to know why Atlanta police did not take the bullet out of his car for evidence or ask him for a description of the shooters. More>>
We all have them - cell phones. People use them for almost everything: calls, texting, emails and apps. Experts say all that sensitive information stored on the phone is more accessible than people may realize. More>>
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