Perilous sinkholes, polluted water supply for drinking, a father's stolen sobriety
In the Southeast, the team at "Uncovered By our website Investigates" continues to shine a light on stories that matter. This week, the programme delves into various issues affecting communities across the region.
One such story revolves around a North Georgia community, where drinking water has been discovered to be contaminated. The source of the contamination remains unknown, and the authorities are working diligently to address the issue.
Elsewhere, the programme investigates allegations of negligence by landlords. Reports suggest that some landlords are failing to make necessary repairs, despite collecting rent money. One such case, unfortunately, involves a person who has been resisting their landlord due to these alleged failures. The individual's identity remains undisclosed in the search results.
The programme also sheds light on a heartwarming story. A father has been reunited with his little girl after a long battle to prove his sobriety. The father's perseverance paid off, and he was finally able to regain custody of his daughter.
For those interested in submitting topics for investigation, "Uncovered By our website Investigates" provides a submission form. The programme, which is the largest team of investigative reporters in the Southeast, airs every Sunday at 7 p.m. on their website. You can also catch their podcasts on platforms such as Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and YouTube.
In another development, a potentially dangerous sinkhole has swallowed a metro Atlanta mailbox, causing concern among residents. Meanwhile, a visually impaired man was arrested due to a misunderstanding. Police mistook his cane for something else, leading to his arrest. The incident highlights the importance of awareness and understanding for people with disabilities.
Finally, a man with severe autism has been repeatedly trying to escape his caregivers. The incident underscores the challenges faced by individuals with special needs and the need for better support systems.
Remember, this article is copyright 2025 WANF. Stay tuned to "Uncovered By our website Investigates" for more in-depth reporting on the issues that matter.