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Catching up with Jeff Foxworthy, taping final TV special in metro Atlanta
Georgia comedy legend Jeff Foxworthy films his last TV special near Atlanta, and pulls back the curtain on how stand-up specials are made.
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Market in the Park is first sign of activation near Grant Park Gateway
A monthly market featuring food, crafts and free activities from the Grant Park Conservancy is debuting in an underutilized part of Grant Park this weekend.
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Atlanta’s Migos was a supergroup. Offset shooting further complicates its future.
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Atlanta's fitness scene is booming as luxury gyms and studios reshape how young adults socialize, spend and define wellness.

Does loving an AI companion sound crazy? You might be closer than you think.
While loving AI may seem foreign to many, AI could have a profound impact on how we relate to one another.

Want to live longer? Blue Zone research points to these 5 daily habits
Researchers have spent decades studying Blue Zone communities to understand why certain populations live longer. The answers are surprisingly simple.
Atlanta’s 404 Day became a day of chaos at Piedmont Park
Neighbors of Piedmont Park did not want the City of Atlanta to permit 404 Day. Unfortunately, the chaos around it resulted in violence, confusion and fear.
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There’s no penalty now, but ultimately humanity will pay the price for not integrating such skills in classroom learning.
April 16, 2026I went from prisoner to prosecutor. Education would have helped me sooner.
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Discovery of lost evidence is stunning twist in decades-old sex assault case
Sandeep “Sonny” Bharadia spent two decades behind bars for a crime he says he didn’t commit. A stunning discovery of missing evidence has led Savannah DA to reopen the case.

Federal judge questions Georgia’s parole system, lets woman’s lawsuit proceed
A federal judge, citing an AJC investigation into juvenile lifers, found Georgia’s parole system may be so hollow it amounts to a constitutional violation.

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PHOTOS: Illumine 2026 at Oakland Cemetery
The Illumine exhibit at Oakland Cemetery allows visitors to see art and more in a unique after dark experience.
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PHOTOS: Vice president comes to Athens for Turning Point
Vice President JD Vance heads to the University of Georgia as part of Turning Point USA's traveling college campus series.

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The Georgia Guidestones, six massive granite slabs inscribed with 10 “commandments” for society, stood in Elberton for 42 years until their explosive demise in 2022.



















