A New York woman was sentenced to three years probation for interfering last October with crew members on a Delta Air Lines flight from Atlanta to Phoenix.
An Atlanta-based public interest law firm is protesting Alan Greenspan's acceptance of an honorary knighthood, saying the Federal Reserve Chairman should seek Congress' approval first.
A jury will begin deliberations Thursday in the trial of five men charged with redeeming millions of dollars in stolen McDonald's promotional game pieces.
Hundreds of civilian employees at the Marine Corps Logistics Base in Albany are being warned that a computer hacker may have stolen personal information.
A Clayton County jury in Jonesboro has viewed photographs of injuries an officer says she received as she tried to restrain a woman's adult autistic son in a grocery store.
The state Public Service Commission approved new rules Tuesday that set standards for billing and collections, call center operations, complaint handling and payment processing.
Georgia has received federal approval for a computer system to track child welfare cases but will have to pay part of a $12 million planning budget because of costs the state incurred without permission.