October 20 declared Malcolm-Jamal Warner Day by Atlanta City Council
The late actor and musician, who embraced Atlanta as home, is being recognized by city leaders for the joy and humanity he brought to others.
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The late actor and musician, who embraced Atlanta as home, is being recognized by city leaders for the joy and humanity he brought to others.
After one season with Atlanta United, Ronny Deila is out as head coach.
As the federal shutdown stretches into another week, Atlanta's most vulnerable residents, especially seniors on fixed incomes, are feeling the sting of delayed funding and uncertain aid.
Pastors across metro Atlanta say fear of immigration raids is keeping undocumented churchgoers from attending services.
Annie Jewel Moore, the oldest living Spelman alumna, launched her own haute couture salon and had her fashion featured in Vogue.
Police shut down Interstate 75 Southbound in Cobb County during rush hour while they investigated a suspicious item.
If you're trying to live comfortably in Atlanta, you'll need to earn more than six figures, according to a new study comparing the cost of living in America's 50 largest cities.
Metro Atlanta police say they are ready for crowds expected to take the streets at "No Kings" rallies across the area on Saturday.
A 66-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly calling in a bomb threat to Atlanta's Piedmont Hospital earlier this month.
Palestinian photographer Motaz Azaiza, who documented the Israel-Hamas war, visited Atlanta to share his story of survival and raise awareness about the humanitarian challenges in Gaza.
State Farm Arena abruptly canceled NBA YoungBoy's second Atlanta show after a sold-out performance Wednesday night. The decision comes as the rapper, recently pardoned by President Trump, received local honors for promoting peace.
Clayton County Police have shared new details in their investigation into the death of 6-month-old Nnakai Pratt.
"The Road" premieres Sunday, October 19, at 9 p.m. on CBS Atlanta.
The Women's Resource Center to End Domestic Violence hosted its annual "Hope Lights the Way" vigil, bringing survivors, families, and advocates together to remember the victims and call for an end to abuse.
It takes much more than tuition to help single parents graduate from college while taking care of their children.