Metro Atlanta has slipped to the 8th largest U.S. metro area, falling behind Miami and Washington, D.C., despite adding ...
The Atlanta City Council approved a resolution authorizing a nearly $6 million project management agreement with the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District (ADID) for the Courtland/Piedmont Safe ...
Uncharted Lancaster, Adam Zurn’s local history and adventure game website, is partnering with the Fulton Theatre on a ...
US Forecast for Tuesday, March 18, 2025 City/Town, State;Yesterday’s High Temp (F);Yesterday’s Low Temp (F);Today’s High Temp (F);Today’s Low Temp (F);Weather Condition;Wind Direction;Wind Speed (MPH) ...
Selling your home at the right time of year can bring big boosts in your sale price, a new analysis found. But uncertainty in the market remains because of low inventory and volatile mortgage ...
The USATF Half Marathon Championships was held March 2 in Atlanta, with the top three finishers qualifying for September’s World Athletics Road Running Championships in San Diego, the first time ...
What’s even better is they come in a variety of different styles and designs once put together. Whether you want the finished product to reflect your favorite franchise, game, artwork, or a ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Canvasser Sienna Giraldi, 26, right, with the Stop Cop City Vote Coalition, talks to an Atlanta resident as ...
ATLANTA — Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens delivered his State of the City address on Tuesday. He highlighted a number of accomplishments and talked about his commitment to an efficient and ethical ...
ATLANTA — Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens delivered his annual State of the City business address Tuesday, emphasizing initiatives to improve workforce development, expand affordable housing ...
Eater’s breakfast map is filled with some of metro Atlanta’s best bets for biscuits, pancakes, bacon, eggs, and, most importantly, coffee to kick the day off right. Coffee: This city’s love affair ...
Public schools are normally tuition-free, but one city’s school board in metro Atlanta is planning to start charging for some students in kindergarten through fifth grade to attend its classes.