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There are new privacy concerns about one of the fastest-growing apps on your phone.
Action News Jax has learned even though the company declared bankruptcy and Florida and Georgia’s Attorneys General have filed suit, MV Realty is still trying to enforce its controversial 40-year listing agreements in Georgia.
Neighbors say they fear for their safety after squatters have taken over a home in their Dekalb County subdivision.
The Atlanta Police Foundation is paying a $500 bonus to every Atlanta police officer Thursday.
WASHINGTON - The House Veterans Affairs Committee is demanding answers from the Department of Veterans Affairs about the money being spent on art and decorations.
The Pentagon was warned more than a year ago that thousands of transactions were taking place at strip clubs and casinos using government issued credit cards intended for official travel.
Police departments across the country are rushing to get body-worn cameras to their officers. Yet a new study questions the policies and procedures law enforcement agencies are drawing up for their camera programs.
From “Hail to the Chief” to Taps, military musicians and military bands serve a high-profile role for the armed forces.
Just days after the devastating Orlando nightclub shooting in his home state, a new bill from Florida Sen.
A simple medical procedure can become a life-threatening tragedy if medical devices designed to heal instead cause harm.
Twenty-four thousand veterans who turned to the Department of Veterans Affairs for help with traumatic brain injuries were possibly misdiagnosed by unqualified employees and denied their disability claims.
If you were born in 1960, the federal government may have computer technology that's older than you, and still in use.