Atlanta named best in the U.S. for Christmas celebrations, report says
It may not be a white Christmas in Atlanta this year, but the city is the best in the country for the holiday spirit, a new report says.
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It may not be a white Christmas in Atlanta this year, but the city is the best in the country for the holiday spirit, a new report says.
Investigators are now speaking with a person of interest in the horrific acid attack that shocked Savannah, Mayor Van Johnson says.
The annual forecast is produced by the UGA Selig Center for Economic Growth, which has tracked Georgia's economy for more than four decades.
The $15.4 million stadium is rising where Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium once stood, sparking excitement and concern among Summerhill business owners and residents.
Atlanta Public Schools say the incident stemmed from a fight near the school cafeteria and was isolated.
Wednesday's scheduled execution of a Cobb death row inmate has been suspended as the State Board of Pardons and Paroles considers a clemency application.
The Peach Drop is becoming a peach drone countdown display in 2026.
The U.S. Justice Department is suing Fulton County to obtain sensitive voter records from the 2020 presidential election.
Recently-released 911 calls show the moments after investigators say an Atlanta man shot two teens accused of trying to steal packages left on his porch.
A Georgia woman is recovering in a burn center after police say she was attacked with a corrosive chemical during a walk at a Savannah park.
A new report finds that Airbnb guests visiting Atlanta for the 2026 World Cup could generate about $70 million in economic activity, support hundreds of jobs, and boost local businesses during and after the tournament.
A longtime law enforcement officer and beloved community volunteer died after being struck by a vehicle while helping with traffic during a Christmas parade in Forsyth County.
Atlanta police say a man who may have been armed refused to leave the Ritz-Carlton, prompting a SWAT response and hours-long street closures along Peachtree Street.
The mass shooting, labeled a terrorist attack by authorities, has sent shockwaves through Jewish communities worldwide — including here in Georgia, Sen. Jon Ossoff says.
Investigators say the USPS employee stole greeting cards from the mail and used gift cards and cash inside for personal gain during a joint federal and local investigation.