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Coverage of Chris Carr in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Apr 24 · 21:11 UTCMost recent: Jun 13 · 00:19 UTC
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  • CRIMEJun 13 · 00:19 UTCWAVY10 NORFOLK
    AC units stolen from Granby St. businesses

    AC units were stolen from businesses on Granby Street in Norfolk. Lomo Pizzeria, a local business on Granby Street, was closed on a particular Friday with a notice placed on a paper plate by owner Chris Carr.

  • POLITICSJun 3 · 19:27 UTCWTOP DC
    District attorney challenges new Georgia law that removes party labels in Atlanta-area elections

    A Georgia district attorney challenges a new law requiring nonpartisan elections in five Atlanta-area counties, claiming it is unconstitutional and targets Democratic strongholds. The law, set to take effect in 2028, faces legal action from Democratic district attorneys, while the state vows to defend it.

  • POLITICSMay 26 · 23:47 UTCGEORGIA RECORDER
    Carr backs businessman Rick Jackson in Georgia’s GOP runoff for governor

    Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr endorsed Rick Jackson in the Republican gubernatorial runoff after finishing fourth in the primary. Jackson, who received 33% of the vote, will face Lt. Gov. Burt Jones (38%) in a June 16 runoff, with the winner competing against Keisha Lance Bottoms in November.

  • POLITICSApr 29 · 11:30 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    ‘Flailing’ Georgia attorney general condemned over charges for Cop City protesters

    Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr faces accusations of leveraging his office to boost his struggling gubernatorial campaign by indicting Cop City protesters. Critics label his actions 'the last gasp of a dying man,' citing his low poll numbers in the Republican primary.

  • SECURITYApr 24 · 21:11 UTCFOX NEWS
    Three alleged Antifa-linked protesters indicted in Atlanta police training center contractor firebombing

    Three alleged Antifa-linked protesters were indicted for firebombing the Marietta office of Brasfield and Gorrie, a contractor for Atlanta's police training center. The trio, part of the 'Defend the Atlanta Forest' group, faces charges including arson and property damage, with Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr vowing to prosecute violent extremists.