Atlanta Business News
Gas prices in Atlanta and Georgia jump overnight amid Iran war uncertainty
Gas prices are getting higher in metro Atlanta and around Georgia thanks to the conflict in the Middle East.

At world’s busiest airport, unpaid TSA workers weigh showing up or staying afloat
TSA staffing shortages have driven hourslong wait times at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and other airports around the country.

Uber to invest $1.25B in Rivian for Georgia-made robotaxis
Rideshare giant Uber plans to invest up to $1.25 billion in electric vehicle maker Rivian through 2031 to deploy as many as 50,000 autonomous robotaxis.
Georgia Media and Entertainment News

Tyler Perry Studios sells stake in BET+. Here’s what that means for fans.
Starting in June, BET+ will shut down and its programming will be folded into Paramount+. Perry will continue to produce programming for BET Media Group.

Atlanta TV stations have been dropped from Dish TV. Here’s why.
The dispute is over retransmission fees TV station owners seek from cable and satellite operators, a major source of revenue for companies like Gray Media.

What the Live Nation antitrust settlement means for Georgia concertgoers
Live Nation, which is the most dominant entity in Atlanta’s live events industry, reached a settlement in its antitrust lawsuit.
Airport News

Latest: Airport security delays at peak times continue with no end in sight
As spring break travel ramps up, Hartsfield-Jackson expects nearly 350,000 people to pass through Atlanta airport security checkpoints from Thursday through Sunday.

Things to do at the Atlanta airport
The world’s busiest airport has many corridors and corners to explore.

At world’s busiest airport, unpaid TSA workers weigh showing up or staying afloat
TSA staffing shortages have driven hourslong wait times at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and other airports around the country.
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Delta extends suspension of flights to Israel
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How storms and a government shutdown wrought havoc on Atlanta air travel
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Homeowners’ $21M verdict nixed in Georgia country club fight
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Instead of waiting for an Atlanta office rebound, this firm is gearing up
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Oscar-winning cinematographer shares secrets in new book, Atlanta screenings
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High fuel costs, triggered by Iran war, driving up airfares, says Delta CEO
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Long lines, canceled flights. Atlanta airport faces travel snarls again.
Tuesdays are typically one of the slower travel periods of the week, but that has been upended.



