Jan. 26 News Briefs & Crime Blotter
NEWS BRIEFS LOCAL The “Home Run King” has passed away Baseball great and civil rights activist Hank Aaron passed away Friday. The media reported that Aaron died peacefully in his sleep. He was 86 years […]
NEWS BRIEFS LOCAL The “Home Run King” has passed away Baseball great and civil rights activist Hank Aaron passed away Friday. The media reported that Aaron died peacefully in his sleep. He was 86 years […]
The inauguration for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will occur on the west side of the White House in Washington D.C. this Wednesday, Jan. 20. Afterward, Biden will take the oath of […]
As 2020 comes to an end, Americans find themselves at a critical point in helping treat the coronavirus. COVID-19 cases are increasing every day, and government officials try to find a plan to ensure every […]
First Economic Impact (Stimulus) Payment On March 27, a $2.2 trillion bill known as the CARES Act passed through Congress, and President Trump signed it into law. The Act responded to the economic fallout of […]
USPS began informing their customers about package delays due to limited transportation availability through their website early in April. As the holiday season approaches, USPS continues emphasizing the importance of mailing packages early. The USPS […]
On June 9, President Mark Becker and Provost Wendy Hensel sent out a university-wide email, announcing the members of Georgia State’s Racial Equality Task Force. The names of the Task Force for Racial Equality […]
Georgia State student Carlos Porter was arrested on Dec. 8 with felony charges of sexual exploitation of children and possession of child pornography. Porter was the Student Government Association executive vice president of the Newton […]
Georgia State Police Department Chief Joseph Spillane has resigned after being arrested for a DUI charge in Fayette County. This arrest is Spillane’s second DUI charge as Georgia State chief of police. Following his resignation, […]
Parker H. “Pete” Petit, an alumnus of and former multi-million-dollar donor to Georgia State, pleaded guilty on fraud accounting charges. Audrey Strauss, the acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced after […]
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