Georgia Republicans advanced a bill that would let property owners seek compensation from local governments if they don't ...
ATLANTA — A police incident report offers additional context on the death of a man, Cornelius Taylor, after he was struck by a front loader during the clearing of a homeless encampment this month.
As Taylor is remembered, Atlanta City Council is meeting to discuss several proposals to change the city's policies when it comes to helping the unhoused population.
The APD officer describes pulling Cornelius Taylor out of his collapsed tent during the operation. Following Taylor's death, officials have announced a pause to sweeps while they reevaluate the ...
ATLANTA — A Fulton County medical examiner has ruled that Cornelius Taylor, the man killed during a homeless encampment sweep earlier this month, died from “blunt force injuries of the abdomen ...
The funeral for Cornelius Taylor, the man who died during a homeless encampment sweep in Atlanta, took place Monday morning. The funeral will happen the same day the Atlanta City Council will look ...
Attorneys for the family of Cornelius Taylor discussed the findings of the Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office. KFC is leaving its ancestral home as parent company moves its corporate office ...
ATLANTA — A Fulton County medical examiner has ruled that Cornelius Taylor, the man killed during a homeless encampment sweep earlier this month, died from “blunt force injuries of the abdomen ...
ATLANTA — As the family of Cornelius Taylor said their final goodbyes, the Atlanta City Council considered legislation to prevent more deaths like his from happening. Taylor was killed in mid ...
Supporters of Cornelius Taylor — the Black man who officials say was killed on Jan. 17 by a construction vehicle clearing an encampment of unhoused people in Atlanta’s Auburn Avenue ...
“Our hope with this bill is it is never used,” said Athens Republican Rep. Houston Gaines, the bill’s sponsor. “Our hope is that local governments simply do their job and enforce the laws of our state ...