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Georgia Supreme Court says city not liable for 2016 traffic death

March 12, 2026 The Turnaround
The Supreme Court of Georgia has vacated lower-court rulings in a lawsuit that held the city of Milton liable for a 2016 traffic death involving a vehicle that left Batesville Road and struck a large concrete planter set back from the paved roadway.

Community News

Georgia libs blast Marietta Police Department for working with ICE

March 11, 2026 The Turnaround
A group of Cobb County Democratic state lawmakers is turning up the heat on the Marietta Police Department after the department moved to enter a federal 287(g) agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

News

Trump signs order targeting drug cartels

March 7, 2026 The Turnaround
President Donald Trump signed a proclamation Saturday declaring that criminal cartels and foreign terrorist organizations operating in the Western Hemisphere should be “demolished” to the fullest extent allowed by law.

Georgia State Capitol
Politics

Novel concept: Georgia House passes bill to keep tabs on spending

March 6, 2026 The Turnaround
The Georgia House has passed a bill that would create a new Georgia House committee to keep closer tabs on how state dollars are planned, spent and accounted for.

Politics

Nothing else to do? Lawmaker rages as ‘lemon pepper’ bill stalls

March 6, 2026 The Turnaround
Georgia Rep. Eric Bell wants Georgians to believe the real crisis under the Gold Dome isn’t affordability or taxes. Rather, it’s lemon pepper wings.

Georgia State Capitol
Politics

Georgia Sen. Elena Parent announces retirement from state Senate

March 5, 2026 The Turnaround
State Sen. Elena Parent, a Democrat from Atlanta and a member of Senate leadership, said Thursday she will not seek re-election, ending a legislative run that has spanned both chambers under the Gold Dome.

Law & Order

Jury: Father criminally responsible for enabling teen’s access to rifle used in school attack

March 3, 2026 The Turnaround
A Georgia jury found the father of alleged school shooter Colt Gray guilty of second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter, concluding that he bore criminal responsibility for providing the weapon used in the Sept. 4, 2024, shooting at Apalachee High School near Winder.

News

South Carolina AG issues public safety advisory amidst Operation Epic Fury

March 3, 2026 The Turnaround
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson is out with a public safety advisory tied to Operation Epic Fury and rising tensions with Iran, warning residents and businesses to keep their eyes open — even though there is no specific, credible threat to the state right now.

Community News

From city cell to county block: Smyrna officials vote for a jailbreak

March 3, 2026 The Turnaround
Smyrna is getting out of the city-jail business — finally.

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News

Ohio bill would make it harder to sue long-established racetracks

March 3, 2026 The Turnaround
State Rep. Kellie Deeter, R-Norwalk, has introduced a “Right to Race” bill that would make it a lot harder for new neighbors to sue long-established racetracks over being, well, racetracks.

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