This page includes updated news articles on charges based on traffic violations, DUIs, misdemeanors, felonies and probation violations throughout Georgia.
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Roswell and Smyrna planning Memorial Day Parades for weekendRoswell and Smyrna are both planning to have their annually Memorial Day Parades.
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Atlanta Jazz Festival held in Piedmont Park this weekendThe Atlanta Jazz Festival is being held in Piedmont Park this Friday through Sunday. Expect heavy pedestrian and auto traffic.
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GA DOT suspends lane closures for Memorial Day WeekendLane closures suspended, however expect heavy traffic on all Metro Atlanta roads this Memorial Day weekend.
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Smart parking meters to be installed in Decatur.The smart parking meters will take coins and credit and debit cards.
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Decatur school buses to get traffic camerasThe cameras will be mounted on Decatur buses to record illegal passing of stopped school buses.
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Snellville to dedicate new Veterans Memorial on SatuardayDedicated to veterans of all wars, the new memorial will open at 4:00 PM Saturday 5/2414.
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Marietta Square to close for filming May 27-28Marietta Square to close for filming May 27-28. Traffic will be rerouted.
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A witness reported that man wounded by police shot firstFirefighters and police responding to a house fire in the 1500 block of South Gordon saw a man with a gun next door.
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Nine month old child killed May,10 in Dekalb Home invasion.Reward for information in young child's slaying this May,10
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New lanes on DeKalb Ave down town are confusing many drivers.Adding new stripes to DeKalb Avenue is confusing to many drivers.
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- Posted on 05/06/2018 School is still in session, look for a stopped school buses
- Posted on 05/05/2018 Ticketed for invalid vehicle registration after moving to Georgia?
- Posted on 05/05/2018 If you drive an unregistered vehicle in Georgia, you may be guilty of a misdemeanor