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Brace for holiday traffic to peak Friday during Independence Day weekend
Over the Fourth of July weekend, about 2.4 million Georgians are expected to go at least 50 miles from home, with the vast majority opting for a road trip.

What streets will be closed for the 2026 Peachtree Road Race?
From the race’s start near Lenox Square, along its route down Peachtree, to the finish line on 10th Street just east of Piedmont, there will be road closures.
Atlanta heat wave: Why experts are urging extra caution for kids right now
Children are more vulnerable to extreme heat. Here's how to spot trouble early and respond quickly this summer.
Vote to name Athens’ new pro team asks age-old question: Football or music?
The new professional indoor football team is asking fans to choose its name, and the four finalists lean heavily on Georgia football and Athens' legendary music scene.
2h agoFormer Turner manager is now leading Georgia Works through transformation
With Darlene Schultz at its helm, Georgia Works has moved into a new building and expanded its mission.

U.S. House District 13: Who is running to finish David Scott’s term
Four Democrats and two Republicans are running in a July 28 special election to fill out the remainder of U.S. Rep. David Scott's term. Scott died in April.

That wasn’t fireworks: 2 DeKalb gunfire incidents end in arrests
“Celebratory gunfire” in the evening hours of July 4 led to three arrests across two separate incidents in Dekalb County.
Exonerated man looks to rebuild after 16 years of lost time in prison
Brandon Pugh was exonerated after 16 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. But stepping out of the Georgia prison proved not to be the end of his uphill battle.

One dead, one injured in shooting after Gainesville concert, police say
Police were patrolling the Midlands area when they found the first victim, who died at the hospital.
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On a flight from Atlanta to Philadelphia on the eve of the nation's 250th anniversary, Delta passengers had an unexpected travel companion: a bald eagle.
Heat advisory issued, storms popping up as steamy July 4th weekend begins
The heat index will bring "feels-like" temps in the 100s. The Peachtree Road Race is expected to begin under a red flag, indicating potentially dangerous conditions.

Ga. teacher gets nearly $300K in settlement over Charlie Kirk social media post
The teacher accused the school system of violating her First Amendment rights.

Northlake Mall sold; Emory Healthcare to expand
Emory said Thursday that Centurion Foundation, an Atlanta-based nonprofit, has purchased Northlake Mall in a deal that closed Wednesday.

Brace for holiday traffic to peak Friday during Independence Day weekend
Over the Fourth of July weekend, about 2.4 million Georgians are expected to go at least 50 miles from home, with the vast majority opting for a road trip.
Cars on campus: What families should consider before teens go off to college
A vehicle can make college life easier, but parking rules, insurance costs, maintenance, and campus transportation options can quickly change the math.

What streets will be closed for the 2026 Peachtree Road Race?
From the race’s start near Lenox Square, along its route down Peachtree, to the finish line on 10th Street just east of Piedmont, there will be road closures.

One city in a nation of immigrants
Nearly 1 million Atlantans were born outside the U.S. Who are Atlanta's immigrants?

These Coca-Cola artifacts will be buried on July Fourth for 250 years
Coca-Cola contributed items for a time capsule that is set to be buried Saturday to celebrate America’s 250th birthday.

American mosaic: A photo essay
First-generation Americans, children of immigrants born in the U.S., embrace their citizenship and heritage. Photos capture them in Atlanta dressed in cultural clothing.







