A divorce within the first family of Uzbekistan led to a four-month shutdown of Coca-Cola production and a takeover of Coke's bottling company in this central Asian country.
A three-year grand jury investigation into government corruption in Augusta came to a fairly simple conclusion: City operations are so messed up the residents of Augusta need to fight corruption themselves.
More than 280 city of Atlanta employees, including 185 in the corrections department, will lose their jobs next month, just before Christmas, as the city tries to balance its budget.
A federal appeals court has upheld a lower court ruling that rejected a lawsuit filed by the parents of a Franklin County teenager who was electrocuted during a high school science demonstration.
Hughston Clinic, which has a network of orthopedic care centers in Georgia and Alabama, has laid off 75 people, cutting labor costs from $9 million to $7 million, a consultant said.
A man already serving life in prison for a series of armed robberies has been convicted of killing a prostitute and leaving her body tied to a tree in a cemetery.