The lines were very, very long in Atlanta at the world's busiest airport on the busiest day of the week. But there also was hope, and camaraderie, and a good cheeseburger.
The Atlanta neighborhood with the cotton mill is rich in characters. "Old Cabbagehead" Ronnie Edwards and Dexter the cat left a special imprint, even if they didn't get along.
A woman is on trial for vehicular homicide after killing a 5-year-old boy in Decatur. She has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity after a landmark Georgia court ruling.
Georgia’s Allen Levi wrote his first novel, “Theo of Golden,” in his 60s. The surprise bestseller’s characters formed over decades, inspired by one person in particular.
Numerous protesters were killed in Iran during a government crackdown earlier this month. Now the shock waves from that conflict appear to have cost an Atlanta doctor her job.
As a stormy 2025 draws to a close and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution winds down print operations, a reporter walks up the city's main street and encounters optimism.
Beth Davis and Lauren Gay were two of Jimmy Carter's closest aides for two decades. On the first anniversary of his death, they share their stories for the first time.