1. Braves trying to trade Callaspo: The Braves scratched infielder Alberto Callaspo from the lineup Monday when it looked like a trade might get finalized. He hasn't been the player the Braves anticipated when they signed him in December to a one-year, $3 million contract. [Read more]

4. Redesigned I-285/Ga. 400 interchange inches closer to reality: The approved environmental impact clearances issued by the Federal Highway Administration mean that Georgia transportation planners can move forward with selecting a team to design, build and partially finance the project. [Read more]

5. Mom awaits word on missing daughter: A nervous Decatur mother awaits word on her 26-year-old daughter who went missing on a boat in Miami late Sunday. [Read more]

6. No additional discipline for Horford: Al Horford will not receive additional discipline for the Flagrant Foul 2 that resulted in his ejection from Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals Sunday night. [Read more]

7. So fetch! The mansion featured as Regina George's home in the 2004 comedy "Mean Girls" has hit the market for $14.8 million. [Read more]

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Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth, among others, will no longer be considered fee-free days at U.S. National Parks. While the MLK National Historic Park in Atlanta doesn't charge admission, the new schedule will affect such metro Atlanta sites as Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park. (Miguel Martinez/AJC)

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Ceudy Gutierrez reads a book to her 2-year-old son, Matias, at their home in Buford, GA, on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025. Ceudy Gutierrez is struggling to make ends meet for herself and her three young kids following her husband’s ICE arrest earlier this fall. (Miguel Martinez/ AJC)

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