Mario Guevara, has made it his mission to document these operations and keep his community informed. DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have arrested thousands of undocumented immigrants in recent weeks, sparking fear among local immigrant communities.
More than two weeks after a major water main break in DeKalb County left thousands without water for days, crews are still working to repair Clairmont Road. Channel 2′s Steve Gehlbach was on the busy road on Wednesday morning where crews had several lanes shut down as they made repairs to the road.
Emergency crews have responded to hundreds of calls, including rescuing a pregnant woman on her way to the hospital.
All of Georgia remains under a state of emergency as some dangerous road conditions continue to pose a threat to drivers.
Dekalb County was one of those hit hardest in metro Atlanta. Hundreds of drivers had to leave their cars, trucks and SUVs on the roadways when ice coated the roads. Shanard Weems and his team of tow truck drivers worked to dig many of them out.
Police in Georgia were seeking the public’s help on Wednesday to find a man who went missing while making a DoorDash delivery.
Under new federal immigration policies, ICE agents are allowed to go into schools and churches to arrest illegal immigrants.
DeKalb County fire officials said crews are responding to the 1100 block of Briarcliff Rd NE, which appears to be a townhome or condo complex.
Authorities are searching for a man accused of stabbing an off-duty Atlanta police officer during a confrontation after a hit-and-run over the weekend. The incident took place at about 6 p.m. Saturday in DeKalb County, Georgia, when there was a hit-and-run ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - A semi-truck accident has shut down I-20 Eastbound in DeKalb County. The incident has shut down 1-20 east of Wesley Chapel Road. ANF’s First Alert Chopper captured the semi-truck on the side of the interstate, but it is not known what caused the accident.
The administration cannot be trusted to tell us the truth,” said Jerry Gonzalez, CEO of Galeo Impact Fund. “They have lied into what they’re doing right now."
DECATUR, GA — Owners of the 35 acre Washington Memorial Gardens in the Decatur/Scottsdale area want it re-zoned so they can re-purpose an on-site building as a funeral home and crematory. Neighbors are worried about exposure to the chemicals involved in cremation, though state health officials who oversee crematories say they pose no health risk.