Government shutdown leaves downtown Atlanta restaurants struggling "We lost a lot of business"
Downtown Atlanta restaurants that rely on federal workers say business has plummeted as the government shutdown continues.
Watch CBS News
Downtown Atlanta restaurants that rely on federal workers say business has plummeted as the government shutdown continues.
One of Atlanta's biggest food banks is warning that, if the government shutdown continues another two weeks, nearly a million and a half Georgians will likely see delays in benefits.
In Cobb County, detainees are regaining a sense of control and community connection through their work with horses.
Thirteen-year-old Zoe Oli is the CEO of a doll company with a mission to empower young Black girls and their natural hair.
Officials say an officer used the Taser on the Georgia man to stop him from walking into traffic. He was pronounced dead at the hospital.
A former candidate for the Georgia Public Service Commission is in custody accused of stealing confidential information from Georgia Power.
The former Georgia teacher of the year finalist claims she was "unconstitutionally punished" for private Facebook posts about Charlie Kirk.
The Georgia Department of Public Safety has identified the injured officer, who remains hospitalized after crashing into a northwest Atlanta home Monday night.
A federal investigation has been opened into Waymo after one of the robotaxis was caught on camera passing a stopped school bus in Atlanta.
The Georgia Public Service Commission approved $5 million in funding to help seniors and low-income gas customers manage heating costs during the winter months.
Halloween is fast-approaching, and metro Atlanta has a variety of haunted houses that will given even the bravest souls a chill.
Officers at the Atlanta airport say they seized more than 160 pounds of ketamine from travelers in just two days.
Gwinnett County Schools has invested $20 million into a weapons detection system to make sure its students are safe.
A Delta flight briefly circled Atlanta before landing safely after encountering gusty winds during its initial landing attempt.
A man arrested after his family reported he had threatened to shoot up the Atlanta airport is now facing federal charges, police say.