News for Metro Atlanta and Region

SCAD fire

‘Very emotional’: SCAD students lose mementos, portfolios in Atlanta dorm fire

An April 27 fire at a SCAD Atlanta dorm caused smoke and water damage, forcing 143 students to relocate and leaving many without portfolios and personal keepsakes.

US Wildfires

South Georgia wildfires: Storms aid fire efforts as Brantley schools plan to reopen Monday

Saturday rain helped firefighting efforts but was not enough to fully quash the Highway 82 blaze, which could grow as conditions dry.

Paula Turnbull taught some traffic lessons
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Grandmere favored a simple car. Like lessons she taught me, she wanted it to last.

From Marietta back roads to steering clear of the freeway, Doug Turnbull recalls how his grandmother’s love of simple cars shaped life lessons that reached beyond the wheel.

Georgia News
Soccer Center opening

Sports HQ opens in Fayette, aiming to cement soccer supremacy in Georgia

National Training Center in Fayetteville bolsters metro Atlanta’s ambitions to become the ‘epicenter of soccer’ in America.

Stolen ancient Native American pottery returned to Georgia park

In 1974, ancient pottery was stolen in Georgia. A piece was just returned.

State officials are asking the public for information to recover more artifacts stolen from Kolomoki Mounds State Park.

FBI raids Fulton County election office seeking ballots from Trump’s 2020 loss

Judge denies Fulton’s request for return of 2020 ballots seized in FBI raid

A federal judge on Wednesday ruled the U.S. Department of Justice does not have to return troves of 2020 election records it seized from Fulton County.

Crime & Public Safety
Rain in metro atlanta

Severe weather moves out of metro Atlanta as rain chances return for weekend

There’s a chance for rain in metro Atlanta this weekend, according to the National Weather Service.

Interstate 285

Road closed: I-285 closure to impact metro Atlanta traffic all weekend

Lanes in both directions will be closed south of I-20, from Cascade Road to Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, starting Friday night.

Walter F. George Lake is on the border of Alabama and Georgia near Fort Gaines. (Bob Andres/AJC 2020)

Man accused of fudging water pollution reports, fouling Chattahoochee River

Federal prosecutors say a southwest Georgia wastewater facility operator falsified pollution data and discharged excessive bacteria into the Chattahoochee River.

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Ted Turner, CNN founder, business maverick and ‘Mouth of the South,’ dies at 87

Interstate 285

Road closed: I-285 closure to impact metro Atlanta traffic all weekend

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VIDEO: Need to know hurricane facts

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Stonemont Park 75 South

This large warehouse campus south of Atlanta won’t sit empty much longer

Stewart Detention Center

For undocumented immigrants, driving carries big risk of ICE arrest

After Spirit shutdown, Delta jumps on hiring pilots

After Spirit shutdown, Delta jumps on hiring pilots

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Buc-ee’s sues Georgia competitor with ‘confusingly similar’ brand

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DeKalb school closure conversations slow down after community pushback

Deborah Leslie

Clayton prosecutor who used AI gets suspended from Georgia Supreme Court