Cellular phone service rivals AT&T Wireless and Cingular Wireless said Monday they will join forces to build faster wireless networks along major interstate routes in the West and Midwest.
Six Livingstone College students -- three from the Atlanta area -- charged with murder in the shooting death of a 21-year-old student from nearby Catawba College appeared in front of a judge Monday.
Jack Tatum doesn't want to part with his collection of 19th-century artifacts, including an original 1852 edition of ``Uncle Tom's Cabin,'' but at 85, he feels he doesn't have a choice.
An Army helicopter made a hard landing in eastern Afghanistan on Monday, and soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division were injured, a senior defense official said.
The Wall Street Journal unveiled a new look for its Web site Monday but the rollout was plagued by technical glitches that hampered access for some users.
A pending request to divert Tennessee River waters to a northwest Georgia community can proceed, but a state official said Monday that any other permits will be delayed for two years.
Like any football coach, Herman Edwards of the New York Jets brings an analytical eye to Sunday's Super Bowl between the St. Louis Rams and New England Patriots.
Georgia defensive back Brandon Williams, suspended after being accused of attempted rape, will be allowed to return to the team's offseason conditioning program next week.
Billboards that change messages could switch faster under a bill passed by the Georgia House on Monday, but lawmakers shied away from a distance reduction that had garden clubs across the state fuming.
An Atlanta lawmaker promised help Monday to state employees who can't afford to pay the rising premiums for state health care coverage, but don't qualify for Medicaid, either.