News for Metro Atlanta and Region

Wind advisory in effect for metro Atlanta on frigid Sunday
Gusts of up to 40 mph are expected across North Georgia and central Georgia, the National Weather Service says.

Gridlock Guy: Marietta dad touts driver safety after Auburn star’s fatal crash
The Lutzie 43 Foundation reaches Georgia students with lessons on sober, focused driving inspired by Auburn standout Philip Lutzenkirchen’s fatal crash.
Ex-judge found not guilty in brawl outside Buckhead club
Christina Peterson, who represented herself during the trial, had been arrested in June 2024 and was accused of willful obstruction of law enforcement officers, a misdemeanor.
Coleman Barks, UGA professor and poet who popularized Rumi, dies at 88
UGA poet Coleman Barks, celebrated for his own work and for bringing Rumi’s poetry to modern audiences, died in Athens surrounded by his family at age 88.
28m agoVoting rights group sues Raffensperger over voter cancellation documents
A Georgia voting rights group and two labor unions are suing the secretary of state for refusing to hand over records related to a 2025 mass voter registration cancellation.
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Colin Gray says he didn’t see Apalachee shooting coming: ‘He’s a good kid’
Colin Gray testified that he tried to bond with son Colt Gray through golf and hunting amid mounting warning signs ahead of Apalachee school shooting.

Metro Atlanta sheriff arrested for DUI in county-issued SUV, officials say
A metro Atlanta sheriff was booked into his own jail Friday after being accused of driving under the influence, officials said.

Human rights advocates support court-ordered cap on Fulton’s jail population
The report “Path to 1,000″ by the nonprofit Community Over Cages recommends a series of actions that would limit the population in the Rice Street facility to 1,000 inmates.

Security guard acquitted in deadly Buckhead stabbing of 90-year-old man
Janet Williams was acquitted Friday on all counts, including murder, in the 2024 killing of a 90-year-old who lived in the Atlanta Housing Authority building where she worked.
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A reason to skip Plane Train: Atlanta airport history enshrined in new exhibit
A new permanent exhibit between Concourses D and E is a trove of Atlanta aviation history.
Newell Brands exec has made imprint on Sharpies, strollers and shampoo
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Apalachee shooting suspect’s dad expected to take the stand in his trial
Colin Gray, father of the Apalachee shooting suspect, plans to take the stand in his own trial on Friday. The father is facing charged related to the shooting.
Netflix backs out of bid to acquire CNN-parent Warner Bros. Discovery
It appears the Warner Bros. movie studio, HBO and Atlanta-founded properties such as CNN, TNT and TBS will ultimately merge with the owner of CBS and Paramount+.

Clayton County is coming after Atlanta airport’s property tax break
The bill represents a major salvo in the yearslong fight Clayton County has waged to try to reclaim tax revenue it lost in 2018.

Psychologist sentenced to five years for Decatur 5-year-old’s death
An Avondale psychologist was found guilty of vehicular homicide Wednesday in the 2018 death of Miles Jenness, a 5-year-old Decatur boy.

Atlanta City Council wants say in More MARTA projects moving forward
In recent weeks, Atlanta City Council members have expressed dissatisfaction at being in the dark on the decision to stop work on the Eastside Beltline light rail project.

Downtown Atlanta to gain new luxury hotel ahead of World Cup
The W Atlanta Downtown hotel will rebrand under the JW Marriott flag under new ownership.

‘We’re lucky to be alive’ after MARTA train hits fallen tree
Train 308 hit a tree about the size of a utility pole that had fallen across the tracks. Video from inside the train shows the impact and the aftermath.

The FBI’s new role in Georgia: Transporting immigrant detainees for ICE
Critics are concerned that this reassignment means other types of investigations, like white-collar crime, will proceed at a slower pace, or not at all.





