Adam Murphy, WALB News 10

Adam Murphy

WALB News 10

Atlanta, GA, United States

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Past articles by Adam:

Fentanyl vaccine could prevent opioid drug overdoses

A new vaccine in the works could help fight metro Atlanta’s opioid crisis. From 2019 to 2021, fentanyl-involved overdose deaths in Georgia increased by 232%. → Read More

Funeral services held for UGA staffer Chandler LeCroy in her hometown

Services will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 3 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Toccoa. → Read More

Tips for keeping your home warm in winter

Keeping your home warm is a primary concern as winter kicks into full gear and temperatures drop. → Read More

Controversial high school football call in Georgia ignites instant replay debate

With less than a minute left in the AAA championship game, Cedar Grove High School led Sandy Creek High School, 17-14. It looked like the Saints stopped the Patriots from scoring on third-and-goal. However, one of the officials signaled for a touchdown. → Read More

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has solid lead over Democrat Stacey Abrams in new poll

Georgia's nationally watched midterm elections are set for Nov. 8. → Read More

Newlyweds upset after violinist is wedding no-show

It’s a day Chelsea Downer will always cherish, but her wedding day did not go off without a hitch. She hired a well known violinist who she said was a no-show. → Read More

Atlanta realtor warns of million dollar home scam

There’s a buzz louder than any bee could make in one of Atlanta’s most sought-after neighborhoods. Realtor Carina Levene discovered a stunning offer for a home in Ansley Park for $22,000. A million-dollar home marked down by more than $900,000. The only problem, the owner is not selling the home. → Read More

Rats and roaches found inside South DeKalb mall restaurants

Multiple restaurants at the South DeKalb Mall did poorly on recent routine inspections. The scores range from 26 to a 70 and none of them have received an "A" on a reinspection. → Read More

College Football National Championship Game returning to Atlanta in 2025

Atlanta becomes the first city to host a second national football championship game since the playoff format began. → Read More

Gov. Kemp proposes inflation relief for Georgians

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced two new proposals aimed at fighting inflation for homeowners in the state. → Read More

Gov. Kemp proposes inflation relief for Georgians

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced two new proposals aimed at fighting inflation for homeowners in the state. → Read More

Air conditioning issues reported at dozens of Clayton County Schools

The new school year is up and running, but some of the air conditioning units are not.CBS46 obtained an 80-page report detailing hundreds of open HVAC issues in Clayton County Schools. → Read More

Atlanta’s Music Midtown 2022 canceled, gun law may be to blame

Music Midtown 2022 has been canceled "due to circumstances beyond control." → Read More

Atlanta’s Music Midtown 2022 canceled, gun law may be to blame

Music Midtown 2022 has been canceled "due to circumstances beyond control." → Read More

Gov. Kemp issues $125 teacher supplement to offset classroom costs

To offset rising costs, Governor Brian Kemp announced a $125 supplement for every public school teacher on Friday. → Read More

Restaurant Report Card: Checkers in Atlanta fails with 49; 5Church in Buckhead scores 100

On Cleveland Avenue in Atlanta, management at a fast-food restaurant is still cleaning up after failing a health inspection in the 40s. → Read More

Atlanta Open set to kick off at Atlantic Station

Atlanta Open week has arrived and it’s sure to be a winner. → Read More

Teachers save on school supplies with “clear the list” campaign online

The first day of school is less than two weeks away for some and already teachers are making final preparations for their classrooms. → Read More

Fayetteville restaurant uses robot during labor shortage

At a time when good workers are hard to find in the restaurant business, there is a recipe for success. Jeremy Caro is General Manager of Dua Vietnamese in Fayetteville and has come up with a unique way to deal with the labor shortage. → Read More

Atlanta leaders celebrate Juneteenth with effort to improve Black homeownership

On the campus of Atlanta Metropolitan State College, community leaders celebrated the Juneteenth holiday in unique fashion. → Read More