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Georgia Bureau of Investigation. On October 16, 2023, Leonard Cure, a 53-year-old black American man, was fatally shot during a physical struggle by Sheriff's Deputy Buck Aldridge in Camden County, Georgia, after being pulled over for speeding. Cure had been exonerated in 2020 after being wrongfully convicted of armed robbery in Florida in 2003 ...
A damaged 100-year-old home is seen after an Oak tree landed on it after Hurricane Helene moved through the area on Sept. 27, 2024, in Valdosta, Ga. “It’s going to take a lot longer. We’ve ...
Hurricane Helene made landfall late Thursday as a Category 4 hurricane in the Florida Big Bend, leaving flooding, damage, and destruction along Florida's Gulf Coast before speeding north, causing ...
Eleven people died in Georgia, including a first responder, as Hurricane Helene passed through the state Thursday night into Friday morning, Georgia Gov. Kemp said in a press conference Friday.
In the United States, speed limits are set by each state or territory. States have also allowed counties and municipalities to enact typically lower limits. Highway speed limits can range from an urban low of 25 mph (40 km/h) to a rural high of 85 mph (137 km/h). Speed limits are typically posted in increments of five miles per hour (8 km/h).
The murder of Kyle Dinkheller took place in Laurens County, Georgia, on Monday, January 12, 1998, when Dinkheller, a 22-year-old deputy sheriff, initiated a traffic stop with Andrew Howard Brannan, a 49-year-old Vietnam War veteran. Dinkheller had pulled Brannan over for the offense of speeding; both men exited their vehicles and greeted each ...
ATLANTA - There are multiple road closures happening around the metro Atlanta area as Hurricane Helene makes her way through the state. Follow SkyFOX Traffic and Georgia DOT on X for latest ...
Fines are not assessed for motorists going less than 5 mph (8.0 km/h) over the speed limit. In 2009, Georgia introduced the "Super Speeder" law, which adds an additional speeding fine (above base fine and court costs) of $200 for motorists convicted of traveling 15 mph (24 km/h) or more over the posted speed limit.