News for Metro Atlanta and Region

Paula Turnbull taught some traffic lessons
GRIDLOCK GUY

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.

American alligator
WILD GEORGIA

Georgia’s recent drought, wildfires could impact wildlife for years

The severe drought and wildfires gripping much of Georgia will likely have impacts on the state’s wildlife for years to come — but it’s not all doom and gloom.

US Wildfires

Gov. Kemp on Georgia wildfires: ‘Not out of woods’ but ‘better’ after rain

Gov. Brian Kemp toured drought-stricken South Georgia Tuesday as officials reported headway fighting big wildfires but warned they wouldn't be extinguished soon despite rain.

Georgia News
How to Escape From a Sinking Car

Why is floodwater so dangerous?

Flooding may not always receive the attention other weather-related disasters do, but floods can be deadly.

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VIDEO: Need to know hurricane facts

Everything you need to know about a flash flood

What is a flash flood and what makes them so dangerous? In an emergency, it's important to know the difference between a flash flood warning and a flood.

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Georgia polls
INTERACTIVE

Interactive: What Georgia Republicans think about the top races and issues

With weeks until Election Day, a new poll from the AJC shows who is leading the big Republican races and what they think about the major issues facing the state.

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Crime & Public Safety
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.

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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.

buc-ee's vs. Teddy's

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

In a fight over cartoon animal mascots, Texas-based convenience store chain Buc-ee's is suing Georgia competitor Teddy's Market for trademark infringement.

Now Playing

Inside the AJC's ultimate biscuit taste test

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Delta Air Lines flights from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport that will be affected by the airline's food and beverage service changes include nonstop flights to Jacksonville, Florida, and Memphis, Tennessee. (John Spink/AJC 2023)

Hungry? Plan ahead. Delta to end snack, drink service on shorter flights.

1172 W Peachtree office rendering

Want to work in Atlanta’s 5th tallest tower? Here’s what it will look like.

Stonecrest zoning laws need change

Stonecrest settles lawsuit over Metro Green recycling plant. What’s next?

Atlanta City Council
INSIDE CITY HALL

City Council president withdraws request for car, driver after public backlash

The Center tour

If the CNN Center redo needs public funding, here’s what it could look like

Dekalb AI

Is it AI? DeKalb’s wrong map shows potential pitfalls of government tech use

World Cup draw party TKTKT

Atlanta expands open drinking near stadiums, tourist spots during World Cup

Workers sort mail-in and drop-off ballots at the Fulton County sorting center at State Farm Arena on Tuesday evening, Nov. 3, 2020, just before polls closed. (Ben Gray for the AJC)

Fulton seeks to block federal subpoena targeting 2020 election workers

Atlanta police train for mass casualty

Police, fire officials hold active shooter training at Centennial Olympic Park

active shooting midtown

Guilty: Midtown shooter’s insanity defense fails at trial