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A surprise trip to a small European country yields new lessons about traffic
Atlanta traffic could benefit from Slovenia’s commitment to multiple modes of travel, and to keeping its pathways clean and maintained.

I-285 to remain open this weekend after construction closure plans halted
The GDOT’s plans to close part of I-285 in Atlanta were canceled after weather forecasts raised concerns the work couldn’t be finished before Monday morning.

Hantavirus is rare. Here’s why Georgia health officials are watching it.
Two Georgia residents were on board a cruise ship where hantavirus killed three people, and health officials are monitoring the situation.

One of Atlanta’s tallest towers snags tenant after being empty for years
Medical imaging technology company Oxos announced it signed a 40,000-square-foot lease to move its headquarters to Tower Square in Midtown.
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House looks to cut limits on investor-owned homes from housing bill
There is bipartisan opposition in the U.S. House to a provision in the housing bill that prevents corporations from buying up rental homes.
2h agoAtlanta judge keeps Trump’s halt on immigration applications, for now
An Atlanta judge won't lift an indefinite hold on immigration applications by people from countries President Donald Trump deems high risk, but says he might in future.
Atlanta judge keeps Trump’s halt on immigration applications, for now
An Atlanta judge won't lift an indefinite hold on immigration applications by people from countries President Donald Trump deems high risk, but says he might in future.

Suspect in custody after woman killed in Atlanta Beltline stabbing
A woman was killed in a stabbing on the Atlanta Beltline, authorities said Thursday, and a suspect was arrested after a manhunt.

Manhunt underway after woman dies in Atlanta Beltline stabbing - Clone
A woman was killed in a stabbing near the Atlanta Beltline, authorities said Thursday.
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Trump floats federal gas tax relief last seen during the Great Depression
As metro Atlanta residents wince at higher prices at the gas pump, President Donald Trump has offered a potential solution: temporarily take away the federal gas tax.

In a hidden lab in Atlanta, Coca-Cola tests new beverage technology
Coca-Cola, born at an Atlanta soda fountain, continues to reinvent how it dispenses drinks 140 years later.
Atlanta invested nearly $1B into the Beltline. What did it get in return?
The Atlanta Beltline on Wednesday released the results of an economic impact analysis detailing how the 22-mile trail loop has impacted its city.

She waited years for justice in her son’s death. A guilty but mentally ill plea came.
Just before jury selection, Jalen Ivan Brown pleaded guilty but mentally ill in Zachary Foster’s deadly shooting at the Covington General Mills plant where he worked.
He hoped to hand England Piano to his son. Now it’s going out of business.
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Tiffany Haddish says DUI charges should be dropped over case delay
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