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Less than a year ago, college football stadiums across the country were packed with tens of thousands of screaming fans, who gathered to cheer on their → Read More
As the number of confirmed coronavirus cases continues to grow in Georgia, mayors across the state are enacting measures to protect residents from the → Read More
Teachers in Georgia are firing up laptops and turning their homes into virtual classrooms as schools statewide remain closed amid the coronavirus outbreak. → Read More
As many Georgians prepare to work and study from home as schools and offices close to prevent the spread of coronavirus, several companies are taking steps → Read More
Fans are expressing frustration with the National Collegiate Athletic Association after the organization decided against allowing fans to attend games → Read More
The NBA announced Wednesday night it was suspending all regular season games after a player on the Utah Jazz tested positive for coronavirus. The Atlanta → Read More
As Atlanta prepares to host the Final Four of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, the fate of March Madness amidst the spread of the coronavirus is still → Read More
UPDATE 5 p.m.: The NCAA announced Wednesday that men's and women's basketball tournaments will be played in arenas without fans due to the coronavirus → Read More
2020 is set to be a ground-breaking year for the WNBA. Earlier this month, the league announced some big changes in a new collective bargaining agreement. → Read More
Next month, the University of Georgia's College of Education will bear the name of a trailblazer. Mary Frances Early was the first black student to → Read More
The largest hospital in Georgia and one of the busiest trauma centers in the country is still diverting emergency calls, which is putting a strain on other → Read More
The Atlanta City Detention Center Task Force held its fourth public meeting Tuesday night. The group is coming up with new uses for the detention center → Read More
Everyone wants to live in a thriving, beautiful neighborhood. So how do we achieve that? Many people believe that gentrification, or the process of → Read More
The Atlanta Falcons' losing streak now stands at five games after Sunday's 37-10 defeat against the L.A. Rams. Quarterback Matt Ryan was injured in the → Read More
The University of Georgia's College of Education will be renamed next year to honor the school's first African American graduate. Mary Frances Early was → Read More
Authorities say a second man has been arrested in a shooting that wounded four people at a block party outside an Atlanta college library in August. Ahmad → Read More
Through injuries and slumps, demotions and disappointments, Dansby Swanson and Adam Duvall got ready for the big moment. When it arrived, they were ready. → Read More
For decades, the "Buy Black" movement has been encouraging people to support minority owned businesses by spending cash within the community, going all the → Read More
An emergency response team was dispatched Tuesday to the Sterigenics plant in Cobb County to investigate reports of a toxic gas leak that forced employees → Read More
The daily news cycle can be incredibly draining, with shootings, political drama, and social upheaval bombarding our social media timelines. From time to → Read More