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Atlanta, GA, United States

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HBCU Football Plans A Return To Atlanta In September

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

Albany Mayor Bo Dorough Addresses The Coronavirus Outbreak In Southwest Georgia

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

GPB Education Offers Digital Resources For Teachers, Students At Home

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

Georgia Power, Other Companies Suspend Disconnections Amidst COVID-19 Concerns

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 Frustrated With NCAA After Announcing Empty Arenas During March Madness

Fans are expressing frustration with the National Collegiate Athletic Association after the organization decided against allowing fans to attend games → Read More

Vince Carter Reacts To The Possible End Of His NBA Career

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 For The Men's Final Four, NCAA Monitors Coronavirus Outbreak

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

BREAKING: NCAA Will Play In Arenas Without Fans

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

New WNBA Deal Represents A Large Step For Female Athletes

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

Mary Frances Early, UGA's First Black Graduate, On Her Long Road To Recognition

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

Grady Hospital Continues Ambulance Diverson As Repairs Progress

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

Atlanta Jail Task Force Holds Fourth Public Meeting

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

Equity Advocate, Economist Share Different Views Of Gentrification

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

Falcons Lose 5th Straight, Calls For A Coaching Change Intensify

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

UGA To Rename College Of Education After First Black Graduate, Mary Frances Early

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

Second Man Arrested, Charged In Shooting Near Atlanta University Center

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

Duvall, Braves Rally In 9th To Beat Cardinals 3-1, One Win Away From NLCS

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

Atlanta Nonprofit Wants Georgians To 'Buy From A Black Woman'

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

Emergency Team Dispatched To Sterigenics Plant In Cobb

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

Punchline Owner Jamie Bendall On The Power Of Comedy

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