No. 5, Kent Hrbek: Counting down the top 12 villains in Atlanta sports history
The AJC is counting down the top 12 villains in Atlanta sports history and No. 5 is Minnesota first baseman, Kent Hrbek.
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Leroy Chapman, the editor-in-chief of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, announces an exclusive live event featuring the "Politically Georgia" podcast team.

Therapist Stephanie Yates-Anyabwile joins "It’s UATL" to unpack why "Love is Blind" stars KB and Edmond hit a nerve for Black women.

Little Bear might be known as “the dog restaurant,” but it’s the food that keeps people coming back.

In one week, ICE spent nearly $950,000 on ads in Atlanta — more than any other U.S. city. Credits: AJC | DVIDS | ICE | White House/YT | Lautaro Grinspan / AJC
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