Sprint Corporation said Friday it will cut 1,100 employees and eliminate another 100 unfilled positions in the nation's third largest long-distance company's latest effort to cut costs.
Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin has become so frustrated with the city's poor debt collection record that she is making personal calls to prod laggards to pay.
Walker County has received state grants for more than $185,000 to help defray the cost of investigating the Tri-State Crematory in Noble and to help build a memorial in honor of the victims.
The family of a Minnesota man who died after a knee graft is suing the Georgia company that provided the tissue, claiming it came from a rotten, infected cadaver.
Tim Puckett never went to college, but the self-taught astronomer has an observatory filled with computer-driven telescopes recording a thousand images a night of the star-studded sky.
Union president James Hoffa said Friday that United Parcel Service can stop losing business to competitors by agreeing to a new contract with the Teamsters this weekend.