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Norfolk Southern safety train

Norfolk Southern doesn’t have the crews to keep trains moving, union says

Norfolk Southern blamed a few months of tough winter weather, as well as unexpected freight demand for slower train speeds. A key union said staffing is the problem.

Indian Burial Ground

Georgia developer to pay $1M in case over damaged Native American remains

A Georgia developer will pay $1.1 million to end claims it damaged, mishandled or lost over 80,000 Native American artifacts in building a gated residential community.

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AI can’t smell. But Atlanta perfumery uses it to make you smell good.

Buckhead perfume store Indiehouse Modern Fragrances has a partnership with an AI company that allows customers to create their own custom fragrance.

Georgia Media and Entertainment News

Obit Ted Turner

Turner alumni, luminaries celebrate the mogul at private Atlanta memorial

The memorial for Turner Broadcasting founder Ted Turner was held during a period of rapid change for Warner Bros. Discovery.

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FIFA prep around downtown Atlanta, Georgia
WANT TO GO?

At historically pricey World Cup, Atlanta tickets are cheaper, but not a bargain

Thousands of sports fans are facing a dilemma, trying to decide whether the chance to see the world’s best soccer stars take the pitch in downtown Atlanta is worth the price.

Natalie McCann

Natalie McCann leaves Fox 5, Ryan Maddox out and more Atlanta media briefs

The latest Atlanta TV and radio news, including Natalie McCann's departure from Fox 5 and Mitch Evans' return to 92.9/The Game.

Airport News

After Spirit shutdown, Delta jumps on hiring pilots

After Spirit exit, other airlines flood into its former Atlanta routes

Atlanta passengers are still left with a net loss in seats and only two ultra-low cost carriers.

A new sphere, screening tech and parking: How the Atlanta airport has prepared for FIFA

Sphere, parking and security upgrades ready at Atlanta airport for World Cup

A new digital sphere in the atrium, security upgrades and a parking deck are just some of the projects the airport has unveiled just in time for FIFA World Cup.

Mayor Dickens unveils Nelson Mandela Statue at the ATL International Airport

Atlanta airports are ready for World Cup’s private jets. Are they coming?

Weeks out from the first match, private jet traffic isn’t shaping up to be as big as airports had been told to prepare for. But that could change.

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Solar panel maker Qcells ramps up production at Cartersville plant

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Rivian begins R2 deliveries, a preview of what’s to come at Georgia plant

Northlake Mall sale

Nonprofit serving health systems emerges as potential Northlake Mall buyer

Natalie McCann

Natalie McCann leaves Fox 5, Ryan Maddox out and more Atlanta media briefs

Trader Joe's Johns Creek

Trader Joe’s to open new metro Atlanta store. Here’s where.

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What’s pushing these snakes toward extinction? UGA study points to causes.

Iran US Jet Fuel

US carriers spent $6.5B on fuel in April; global profit forecast is cut nearly in half

Okefenokee fight

Okefenokee bid for World Heritage status gets key endorsement

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BILL TORPY

The World Cup’s almost here. Atlanta’s fixing up the guest room.

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AJC HER+STORY

Meals on Wheels Atlanta CEO is preparing the nonprofit for its next course