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Coca-Cola reported better-than-expected earnings in the first quarter and said the impact of tariffs on its business are ...
An Atlanta woman whose house was wrongly raided by the FBI will go before the Supreme Court on Tuesday in a key case over ...
After leading Atlanta out of the COVID-19 pandemic and a coinciding crime spike, Mayor Andre Dickens believes he deserves a ...
Fulton County School Board member Sara Gillespie says the district faces funding challenges from multiple directions this year. At her monthly community meeting on April 23, Gillespie highlighted ...
A Georgia bill barring transgender athletes from participating in interscholastic sports teams that align with their gender ...
Trump made big promises and moved at frenetic speed. 100 days in, here's what he's done and not done
The weeks since President Donald Trump returned to office have been a whirlwind of activity to show Americans that his ...
Georgia Interfaith Power & Light is an organization that aims to empower people of faith to engage in issues such as ...
The federal government has cut some of its aid to National Court Appointed Special Advocates, which provides special advocacy ...
Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms took a big step Monday toward running for governor of Georgia in 2026, about four years after the Democrat broke Atlanta tradition by skipping a second ...
Some of Atlanta’s small businesses say they are struggling to source products and raw materials as the uncertainty over President Donald Trump’s tariff program continues.
New daily arts and culture show debuts July 7, expanding Atlanta-focused storytelling with a fresh format and more local voices ATLANTA – WABE 90.1, Atlanta’s NPR station, is excited to […] ...
Atlanta Beltline Lantern Parade's creator and her Krewe of the Grateful Gluttons are celebrating the event's 15th anniversary in style on Saturday.
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