News for Metro Atlanta and Region

Ga 400 breaks ground

Your commute on Ga. 400 is about to get worse. Then it’ll get better (maybe).

The $11B project, aimed at rebuilding one of metro Atlanta’s worst traffic corridors, promises relief for commuters, but data shows congestion may eventually climb back up.

Cobb police search
UPDATE

Cobb police shoot, kill man wanted on murder charge related to scooter crash, GBI says

Damian Strozier, 31, was fatally shot by Cobb police after an hourslong search, the GBI said.

Battle Forest Drive

Man charged in DeKalb shooting spree dies in jail, sheriff’s office says

Olaolukitan Adon Abel, 26, was found unresponsive in his cell Tuesday evening, according to authorities.

Georgia News
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Clay Fuller, Georgia’s newest congressman, finds his footing

Clay Fuller, a Republican from Lookout Mountain, has already passed his first bill as the newest member of Georgia's congressional delegation.

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Georgia wildfires: For group of female evacuees, a long wait to return home

Nearly 20 women housed at a Brantley County nonprofit raced to flee flames. Their rural campus has survived — barely. It’s unclear when they’ll be allowed back.

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AJC Poll: Collins leads in Senate GOP primary, but most voters undecided

U.S. Rep. Mike Collins has the most support among Republicans participating in the most recent AJC poll, but over half of voters are still undecided as early voting begins.

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Crime & Public Safety
Chief judge thanks jurors at Fulton County

‘An essential role’: Fulton jurors honored by chief judges

Jurors called to serve in Fulton County courts, which held 250 trials last year, were celebrated Thursday by chief judges Ural Glanville and Jane Morrison.

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Ben Crump holds presser alleging medical neglect of Fulton Jail inmate

Prominent civil rights attorney alleges medical neglect at Fulton jail

Attorney Ben Crump said his clients’ constitutional rights were violated and characterized his treatment as `deliberate indifference.’

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Hawks fixing ‘deep’ damage caused by trusted exec, leader says

The Atlanta Hawks' former senior vice president of finance was sentenced Wednesday to just over three years in federal prison for stealing $3.8 million from the team.

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DeKalb parents find holes in school closure proposals

DeKalb is bracing for school closures. These parents say it’s the wrong move.

The first pre-fabbed section of Concourse D to be transported to the airport

Judge shields Atlanta from Trump executive orders in federal funding case

US Wildfires

Gov. Kemp on Georgia wildfires: ‘Not out of woods’ but ‘better’ after rain

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These ‘smart fabric’ sheets could revolutionize how hospitals prevent bedsores

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Developer that sued South Fulton over zoning is poised to get $9M tax break

MARTA Series

16-year-old shot, killed in year’s first homicide on MARTA property

Dekalb County Arson suspect arrested presser

15 fires in 7 hours: DeKalb man accused of arson during drought

The tiny RFID chip has revolutionized how UPS ships packages

UPS sees profit, revenue decline but promises ‘inflection’ ahead in 2026

Evergreen Business - Coca-Cola

Mini cans, cherry flavors boost Coke’s first-quarter results

(From left) Jacqueline Adams, LaDena Bolton and Oneka Willabus are candidates for the Super District 7 seat on the DeKalb County Board of Commissioners. The race will be decided in the May 19 primary or in a June runoff. (Courtesy)

Primarily decided: May 19 election likely conclusive in some local races