Man accused of planning to shoot up Atlanta airport pleads not guilty
The man arrested at the Atlanta airport after police say he threatened to shoot up the terminal is pleading not guilty.
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The man arrested at the Atlanta airport after police say he threatened to shoot up the terminal is pleading not guilty.
A new prosecutor has been selected to take over Georgia's election interference case against President Trump and others.
On Atlanta's West Side, a local farmer is filling the gap left by stalled SNAP benefits by providing fresh produce for struggling families.
Two metro Atlanta federal employees describe the financial strain of going more than a month without pay, and their relief as back pay is finally on the way. But with funding set to expire again on Jan. 30, fears of another shutdown remain.
A viral moment at a Summerhill corner store is warming hearts across Atlanta, after an APD officer surprised neighborhood kids with an act of kindness.
Artist Patrick Eugene was handpicked by Dior to reinterpret the brand's iconic handbag for its Dior Lady Art Project.
Georgia Rep. David Scott has easily defeated challengers during his 12 terms, but a new revelation about his voting record could make his reelection less assured.
Some of the more than 300 South Korean workers detained in an immigration raid at Hyundai's sprawling manufacturing site in Georgia have returned to their U.S. jobs two months later.
The Georgia Ethics Commission is still investigating whether a voter advocacy group founded by Stacey Abrams illegally coordinated with her 2018 gubernatorial campaign.
Workers at multiple Starbucks locations in Atlanta are taking part in a nationwide strike. Employees say low staffing, unstable hours, and wages that fall short of the company's claims pushed them to walk off the job on one of the chain's busiest promotional days.
Enrollment at Georgia public universities reached an all-time record high this fall after three consecutive years of growing.
Delta's CEO says that flights should be back to normal a lot faster than people think now that the government is reopening.
Georgia Tech is celebrating the legacy of President Carter and first lady Rosalynn Carter by renaming a school in their honor.
Despite the judge's ruling the law violates the Constitution, Savannah officials say they believe the city will continue to enforce it.
A passenger found the loaded magazine near one of the seats while boarding the Frontier flight heading out of Atlanta, police say.