A group of Atlanta community and labor organizations is demanding stronger protections for workers, immigrants and the city’s unhoused population ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The National Park Service has removed Juneteenth and Martin Luther King Jr. Day from its list of free admission days for ...
With data centers flooding into Georgia, utility regulators face a big decision: Should they let Georgia Power Co. spend more ...
Less than a week into the North Atlantic right whale calving season, two newborn whales have been spotted, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources reports.
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to take up the constitutionality of President Donald Trump's order on birthright ...
The Trump administration will be expanding its ban on travel for citizens of certain countries to more than 30, Homeland ...
A federal vaccine advisory committee in Atlanta voted on Friday to end the longstanding recommendation that all U.S. babies ...
Fulton County taxpayers could be forced to pay millions of dollars of legal fees after a judge dismissed the 2020 election ...
A new women-only facility is opening in DeKalb County for those experiencing homelessness. Georgia Works, a nonprofit working ...
Two Black men who were fired by President Donald Trump from the National Transportation Safety Board and U.S. Surface ...
Since January 2020, Thriving Together Atlanta has partnered with other local organizations to bring together people across the metro Atlanta area for Equitable Dinners, where people share a meal and ...
For the first time in possibly decades, the metro Atlanta area has seen a negative net migration — meaning more people are moving out of than moving in. Real estate broker Scott Pratt talked with ...