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On his first trip to Atlanta as British Ambassador, Sir Kim Darroch spoke on the vibrant partnership between Atlanta and the United Kingdom, and the continued growth of business between the two. → Read More
Investigators are trying to determine just how many victims may be involved in a child porn case in Marietta. → Read More
The Atlanta economy is booming with several different industries, including online payments. It's giving Atlanta the nickname of "Transaction Alley." → Read More
A cemetery dating back to the 1870s in East Cobb County could be moved from its current location, so that an abandoned and blighted property adjacent to it might be sold and re-developed. → Read More
An Austell woman is thankful to be alive after her home was sprayed with bullets Monday night. Linda Schnall, the mother of former Georgia State Patrol officer Larry Schnall, said she has lived in... → Read More
With an improving economy has come the need for an elevated level of service, according to Cobb County's Commission Chairman. → Read More
Nine year-old Diana Romero, the sole survivor of an attack which investigators believe was carried out by the girl's mother on the entire family, was awake and talking in the hospital Friday aftern... → Read More
Two Marietta firefighters who survived a fatal car crash while on vacation in Los Angeles have recovered from their injuries, but say they will forever be affected by the loss of their friend and f... → Read More
Several Cobb County commissioners have come out in support of a proposed “blight tax” on business owners who allow their properties to become neighborhood eye sores. → Read More
The family of Ricky Dubose, one of the inmates accused of shooting and killing two corrections officers while escaping custody Tuesday, is pleading for him to turn himself in. → Read More
For the fourth time in one year, a crew on Lake Lanier pulled a sunken house boat on to a barge and off to a dumping ground. → Read More
Former Bullard Elementary School Assistant Principal Bonnie Cole was moved to Mableton Elementary March 2016, not long after she introduced yoga as a way of helping students relax.. → Read More
Dozens of foreign financial tech, or FinTech, companies have chosen to call Atlanta home in recent years, a migration spurred by the area's relative affordability and friendly business climate. → Read More
Following a fall and winter of near-record dry conditions, water experts across Georgia are concerned the summer months will lead to harsh water restrictions for people and businesses. → Read More
Hundreds of parents at the International Academy of Smyrna have signed a petition, appealing to the State Department of Education to step in and renew their charter. → Read More
The hotel has sat vacant, without walls, in plain sight of 10s of thousands of daily commuters, for nearly 10 years. → Read More
On November 11, 2013, reporters gathered at Turner Field for an announcement from the Braves that, by all accounts, not a single journalist had any notion was about to be delivered. → Read More
As the repairs on Interstate 85 drag on, the effects are starting to take a toll on businesses in that area of Buckhead. → Read More
The Atlanta Braves have secured more than 12,000 parking spaces around the new Suntrust Park, but fans will want to familiarize themselves with where those spots are, as certain areas will be off-l... → Read More
Eight days before the Braves play their first game at Suntrust Park, the team showcased its new selection of food menus around the stadium. The variety of cuisine varies from Asian, to Mexican, Am... → Read More