News for Metro Atlanta and Region

Memorial Day weekend’s storms prelude soggy week to come for metro Atlanta
Daily rounds of showers and thunderstorms are expected to extend beyond Memorial Day for North and Middle Georgia this week, the National Weather Service says.

Ebola screening is expanding to the Atlanta airport
The CDC added Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to its list of airports with enhanced screening procedures for those who traveled to Ebola-impacted nations.
Atlanta did well during the close of I-285. What about the next dozen closings?
Atlanta traffic held up better than expected during a full I-285 closure, offering clues to how drivers may respond to future GDOT shutdowns.

Once ‘a monster,’ Georgia wildfires are mostly contained but still not out
Despite recent rain, twin South Georgia wildfires continue to burn more than a month after they began consuming tens of thousands of acres between Valdosta and Atlantic coast.
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PSC signs off on lower bills for Georgia Power customers
The Public Service Commission approved a proposal that will save customers some money on their bills and also cover the costs of fuel and storm recovery for Georgia Power.
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A real live teenage mutant ninja turtle? Viral sensation returns to the sea.
Early Grey, a rare hybrid turtle rescued from Cape Cod beach and nursed to health at Georgia Sea Turtle Center, returned to the ocean at Jekyll Island after going viral.
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Atlanta police investigate sex affair involving judge and high-ranking officer
Atlanta police are investigating whether a high-ranking officer had an affair with a federal judge involving courthouse sex.

Braves end Hank Aaron memorabilia fight with former staffers
The Atlanta Braves have ended a legal battle for the ownership of the home plate and bases from Hank Aaron’s historic 715th home run after claiming the items were stolen.

Interim DA takes over in Statesboro area after predecessor’s sudden death
Jillian Gibson is taking over as the acting district attorney in the Ogeechee Judicial District after the elected official overseeing the office died late last week.
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Waymo resumes robotaxi service in Atlanta after flash flood pause
Waymo suspended rideshare services in Atlanta after flash flooding on May 20.

Interim DA takes over in Statesboro area after predecessor’s sudden death
Jillian Gibson is taking over as the acting district attorney in the Ogeechee Judicial District after the elected official overseeing the office died late last week.
Apalachee shooting suspect’s trial moving out of Barrow County
The murder trial of Apalachee High School shooting suspect Colt Gray will be moved out of Barrow County and could take place this fall near Augusta, a judge said Thursday.

Armed shoplifting suspect killed by police at Cobb mall identified, GBI says
A shoplifting suspect at a Georgia mall died Wednesday after police said he produced a gun while running from an officer and the officer opened fire.

Atlanta looks to partner with Morehouse School of Medicine on future hospital
While funding for the project remains in limbo, city leaders revealed that the hospital would be built just south of I-20, filling a healthcare gap on the southside.
Fulton sheriff plans to turn away some misdemeanor arrestees from jail
It is unclear to what extent the policy change would improve conditions within the Rice Street jail.

APD chief: Teamwork with feds will focus on security during World Cup
Atlanta police and fire departments have budgeted a combined $42 million for overtime during the World Cup and are to be reimbursed by the federal goverment, officials said.

Is MARTA World Cup ready? New Atlanta trains haven’t passed safety tests.
Days before the World Cup begins in Atlanta, MARTA’s new railcars have not passed required safety tests, raising concerns about delays in a $707 million project.

Atlanta Braves join public health initiative, spotlighting heart disease risk
The Atlanta Braves join a growing list of MLB teams taking part in the “Playing with Heart” initiative to raise awareness about heart disease and prevention.

Why renovated Atlanta office buildings have a leg up on their competition
In the years since COVID-19 upended the office market, there’s been way more empty space in the Atlanta area than companies want to lease. It's giving tenants leverage.





