A Democratic state senator who is under indictment and has been suspended from his legislative duties qualified Wednesday to make another run for his south Georgia Senate seat.
Two reporters from a south Georgia weekly newspaper are defending themselves in court against a sheriff's deputy who says the paper falsely accused him of killing a suspect in custody.
Federal documents released following a lawsuit by The Associated Press and other media organizations show the long-term plutonium storage site at the Savannah River Site is structurally sound and can withstand an earthquake.
Former U.S. Senator Sam Nunn said Wednesday that if another terrorist attack was being formulated now, the United States would not adequately be prepared to prevent or respond to it.
Although the next round of military base closings aren't scheduled until 2005, one Georgia official said Naval Air Station Atlanta could lose a reserve fighter jet squadron in the next fiscal year.
Another round of legal filings due Thursday morning from attorneys for Wallace Fugate the third may determine whether the condemned killer gets to live past next week.
Sam Fuld and Carlos Quentin homered and Stanford held off Notre Dame 5-3 Tuesday night and eliminated the Fighting Irish from the College World Series.
Facing criticism of the officiating in the World Cup, particularly from the Italians, FIFA defended its referees Wednesday. It also acknowledged the refs make mistakes, too.