News for Metro Atlanta and Region

Drier air will bring cooler temperatures to North Georgia
Storms late Friday and Saturday washed away the unseasonable warmth and ushered in much cooler temperatures.
Power outages ease across Georgia after Saturday of thunderstorms
Thousands of Georgians are without electricity because of a storm moving through the state. Thunderstorms began to fade in intensity Saturday afternoon.

Gwinnett deputy accused of sending nude photos, videos of himself to minors
Rylee Willis, 21, charged with 2 counts each of child molestation, enticing a child, according to police.
As Georgians push back on data centers, Microsoft pitches local benefits
Microsoft on Tuesday unveiled a list of community commitments it is making for its data center projects.
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‘It’ll be a strong year. Whether it’ll be a record year or not, I don’t know. It has the potential to be,’ Delta CEO Ed Bastian said.

Georgia baby is state’s first 2026 measles case
The case is not related to South Carolina’s massive outbreak, officials say.

Lanes reopen after 4-vehicle crash closed I-285 East in Cobb
The collision happened around 6 a.m. on the Perimeter, blocking traffic leaving Marietta heading toward Sandy Springs.
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Inmate set for release this week among 3 dead in Georgia prison fight
Jimmy Trammell, Teddy Jackson and Ahmod Hatcher died after a fight broke out at Washington State Prison, an incident officials said also left about a dozen injured.

3 injured in shooting at East Point MARTA station
Two men and one woman men were taken to Grady Memorial Hospital after the gunfire, which police responded to at about 1:30 p.m. Sunday.
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Atlanta demonstrators join ICE protests breaking out across the nation
Demonstrators in metro Atlanta filled the streets for the fourth day of protests after an ICE officer shot and killed a Minneapolis woman.

Atlanta rapper Cash Out ordered to pay $40 million in federal sex trafficking suit
Atlanta rapper Cash Out, who was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison, has been ordered to pay $40 million to one of his alleged sex trafficking victims.

Atlanta leaders want transit expansion. Will suburban voters ever agree?
Mayor Andre Dickens says regional transit expansion is a second-term priority.

EF1 tornado touches down in Carroll County during weekend storms
Winds destroy several buildings across Carroll County on Saturday morning, including homes and barns, officials say.

John Lambis, longtime radio producer and advertising executive, dies at 76
Bob Lacey — one half of Radio Hall of Fame duo Bob & Sheri — credits the late John Lambis with helping lauch his career when they were both 19 in Massachusetts.

Will Georgia expand school cellphone ban? Most state bans include high schools.
Georgia's K-8 ban will take effect in the 2026-2027 school year.

Gridlock Guy: Bright headlights spark reader complaints, advice
Modern glare is the result of user-error and poor maintenance, some readers suggest.

Drier air will bring cooler temperatures to North Georgia
Storms late Friday and Saturday washed away the unseasonable warmth and ushered in much cooler temperatures.
Power outages ease across Georgia after Saturday of thunderstorms
Thousands of Georgians are without electricity because of a storm moving through the state. Thunderstorms began to fade in intensity Saturday afternoon.

Indiana fans at team hotel celebrate ‘once in a lifetime’ run
After decades of living in football obscurity, the Hoosiers have shocked the country this season and now find themselves headed to Miami for the national championship.

