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Suspect in custody after Sandy Springs officer’s thumb grazed by bullet
Sandy Springs police are asking the public to avoid an area near the Carroll Manor neighborhood, just west of Ga. 400.
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Baby missing in Clayton, but police say they don’t believe dad’s abduction story
One big question remained after hours of searching: Where is baby Nnakai Pratt?
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Atlanta airport will not air TSA video that blames Democrats for the shutdown
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport will not display the Department of Homeland Security’s newest video for airport security screening checkpoints.
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2 lucky metro Atlantans each win $1 million playing Powerball
The Georgia winning tickets from Saturday's drawing were bought at gas stations in Snellville and Union City.
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Inside campaign fundraising for Atlanta mayor, City Council president races
Two-term council member Marci Collier Overstreet and challenger Rohit Malhotra have raked in $900,000 between them as they run for City Council president.
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Atlanta Ballet opens doors for young dancers
The Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance Education’s community engagement program draws 1,200 students of diverse backgrounds into the world of dance.
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Nonprofits are the backbone of Atlanta, but their survival is under threat
Nonprofits play a pivotal role in adding to Atlanta's quality of life and economic viability especially at a time when the city ranks first in the U.S. in income inequality.
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A.M. ATL: The other spooky season
Morning y’all. Your Oct. 14 update: A Paulding tragedy, early voting, elaborate fright factories and more.
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Famed ballerina Misty Copeland to be a featured speaker at TEDNext in Atlanta
Copeland’s talk will come just a few weeks after she takes her final bow as a principal dancer for the American Ballet Theatre.
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Paris offers lessons to Atlanta: Putting children first in mobility solutions
Atlanta has a great opportunity with the Beltline to expand the use of micromobility. The strategy is to serve children's needs and ultimately make life better for adults too.