News for Metro Atlanta and Region

Man arrested after teen brother finds his gun, is shot to death, police say
It was the second time in a matter of days that an unintentional shooting killed a metro Atlanta teenager, according to police.
‘All clear’ at Emory after university warns of campus emergency
The Emory University campus was given the “all clear” Friday shortly before 3 p.m., about two hours after an emergency alert was issued.

Officials ID Walmart theft suspect killed after allegedly pulling gun on police
The suspect was shot after he pulled a gun on officers, Chamblee police said.
Why staying put has become en vogue in Atlanta’s complicated office market
Office leasing in metro Atlanta dropped in 2025, but when companies are making decisions on their workspace, more are opting to avoid change and stick with what they know.

Could increased visitation ruin Cumberland Island? Plan stokes controversy.
The Cumberland Island National Seashore could see increased foot and bicycle traffic under a proposal open to public comment. The Georgia barrier island is a primitive place.

Atlanta spared, but arctic blast coats swath of Georgia with dusting of snow
Atlanta was spared from snow, but a winter storm blanketed parts of Middle Georgia in about an inch of snow early Sunday.

$250K verdict, separate guilty plea hint at issues in DeKalb jail
A federal jury awarded $250,000 to a group of former DeKalb County jailers who faced repeated sexual harassment by the detainees they were tasked with supervising.
$10M Amazon fraud trial exposes Atlanta-area conspiracy
Details of an Atlanta-area conspiracy that saw Amazon lose almost $10 million in the first half of 2022 are being publicly revealed for the first time at trial.
New DeKalb firefighter lost leg in on-duty crash. Her grit remains unbroken.
DeKalb County firefighter Eboni Kennedy lost her leg in a December crash. Now she’s focused on therapy and independence after weeks at Grady hospital and Shepherd Center.
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Atlantans, visitors remember legacy of MLK by visiting historic sites
The sites that make up the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park & Preservation District serve as a reminder of the slain civil rights leader’s powerful messages.

Atlanta spared, but arctic blast coats swath of Georgia with dusting of snow
Atlanta was spared from snow, but a winter storm blanketed parts of Middle Georgia in about an inch of snow early Sunday.

Viola Davis, Billie Eilish among MLK Jr. Beloved Community Awards honorees
Gala in Atlanta honors social justice leaders and inspires audience to carry forward King's mission to build community, unite and seek nonviolent ways.

Gridlock Guy: Crank that song? How some music impacts the way we drive.
Even if we don’t completely delete Metallica from our playlist, maybe we will hit the “next” arrow when we are driving in the rain or on an unfamiliar road at night.

Former DeKalb superintendent faces child cruelty, assault charges after arrest
Horton resigned from his position in October after he was indicted on federal charges.

‘Heavy’ snow could impact parts of central Georgia, metro Atlanta mostly spared
The state’s best chance for snow comes overnight Saturday into Sunday afternoon along a diagonal line from Columbus to Macon to Warrenton, the National Weather Service says.

Failure to re-shackle Rockdale inmate ‘contributed’ to escape, sheriff says
New information has revealed how a Rockdale County detainee was able to escape custody at Grady Memorial Hospital on Dec. 1.
Mexican national dies while in ICE custody in Clayton County
The detainee is the third Mexican national to die in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement over the last year in Georgia.
‘Incomplete.’ What regulators’ rejection of Norfolk Southern deal means.
The Surface Transportation Board ruled the document is “incomplete.” The companies must refile with additional information.
Activists request historic status for Decatur land to stop new school
The Beacon Hill GrassRoots Coalition is applying for a historic designation for West Trinity Place land where an early learning center is proposed.




