News from the South - Georgia News Feed
Who shot Joshua? Family of gunned down dad won't give up | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: The Malcolm family continues their search for answers nearly two years after Joshua Malcolm was shot and killed on Boulderrest Road. On April 10, 2023, while driving with a passenger, someone in a black SUV fired at least eight bullets into his car. His mother, Christy Malcolm, struggles to cope with her loss and answers questions from her grandchildren, who seek understanding about their father’s death. DeKalb County police report no new leads in the case. The family plans to hold a justice walk, alongside friends and activists, to raise awareness and honor Joshua’s memory.

Two years after he was gunned down on Bouldercrest Road in DeKalb County, Joshua Malcolm’s family is still seeking answers.
Subscribe to FOX 5 Atlanta!: https://bit.ly/3vpFpcm
Watch FOX 5 Atlanta Live: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/live
FOX 5 Atlanta delivers breaking news, live events, investigations, politics, entertainment, business news and local stories from metro Atlanta, north Georgia and across the nation.
Watch more from FOX 5 Atlanta on YouTube:
FOX 5 News: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUgtVJuOxfqkmrF1fONNmi8nKI0Z-FPE-
FOX 5 Atlanta I-Team: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUgtVJuOxfqlb_I16wBwizoAoUsfKEeWB
Good Day Atlanta: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUgtVJuOxfqlKT5xsbsPFgr5EBzdsWTvG
FOX 5 Extras: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUgtVJuOxfqli-5MS_2X-i6bNGWvV0RYP
You Decide: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUgtVJuOxfqnCKb7UkRde2NXuaoPEAXut
Download the FOX 5 Atlanta app: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/app
Download the FOX 5 Storm Team app: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/storm
Follow FOX 5 Atlanta on Facebook: https://facebook.com/fox5atlanta
Follow FOX 5 Atlanta on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FOX5Atlanta
Follow FOX 5 Atlanta on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fox5atlanta/
Subscribe to the Morning Brief and other newsletters from FOX 5 Atlanta: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/email
News from the South - Georgia News Feed
Hundreds of The Vault residents displaced after Friday move-out deadline
SUMMARY: Hundreds of residents at The Vault apartments in Statesboro, Georgia, were displaced after a building inspection deemed the complex too dangerous due to issues like rotting wood. Tenants received abrupt notices to vacate, with many struggling to find temporary housing and support. They face various challenges, including financial loss and accommodation issues for individuals with disabilities. Local resources for assistance include Georgia Southern University’s Dean of Students Office, rental assistance from the Union Mission, and medical care provided by Statesboro Pediatrics. Community organizations are also mobilizing to help those affected by this urgent situation.
The post Hundreds of The Vault residents displaced after Friday move-out deadline appeared first on www.wsav.com
News from the South - Georgia News Feed
1-on-1 with Gov. Kemp’s Senior Advisor | Full interview
SUMMARY: Cody Hall, Senior Advisor to Governor Brian Kemp, discusses the challenges facing Georgia Democrats after the resignation of Congresswoman Nikima Williams and the leadership vacuum as the 2026 election cycle approaches. He argues that with high approval ratings for Governor Kemp, Democrats face difficulty in convincing voters to change leadership. Hall also addresses the impact of trade tariffs, particularly the retaliatory tariffs from China, which he supports due to concerns over unfair trade practices. While he acknowledges potential short-term price increases for American businesses, Hall believes the goal is to pressure China into fairer trade negotiations.

Cody Hall, the Senior Advisor for Governor Brian Kemp, spoke 1-on-1 with 11Alive.
News from the South - Georgia News Feed
Storms leave damage behind in metro Atlanta
SUMMARY: Severe storms in metro Atlanta caused significant damage, with multiple roads blocked by fallen trees and power lines. In Hapeville, a large tree crushed a car and took down several power lines, creating hazardous conditions. Over 5,000 customers remain without power as residents navigate through darkened neighborhoods. Eyewitnesses reported hearing loud booms, with one resident expressing shock at the extent of the destruction. The area has seen widespread damage with trees down in various locations, requiring extensive clean-up efforts. Crews are currently working to restore power and clear roads impacted by the storms.

11Alive’s Karys Belger reports.
-
News from the South - Virginia News Feed7 days ago
Tariffs spark backlash in Virginia over economic impact | Virginia
-
News from the South - Louisiana News Feed6 days ago
New Orleans police investigating hit-and-run crash in Seventh Ward; family says grandmother was hurt
-
News from the South - Kentucky News Feed6 days ago
Versailles asked to conserve water, county steps in to help
-
News from the South - Louisiana News Feed5 days ago
Crime scene shocks St. Tammany Trace residents as sheriff's investigation continues
-
News from the South - Missouri News Feed4 days ago
Locals react to Cara Spencer winning mayoral race
-
News from the South - Florida News Feed6 days ago
Investigators continue search for Florida child missing since 2006
-
News from the South - North Carolina News Feed4 days ago
Proposal: Farm property tax break on solar from 80% to zero | North Carolina
-
News from the South - Arkansas News Feed2 days ago
Measles cases confirmed in Arkansas children after travel exposure