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Constitution invites readers to share their opinions on how MARTA can do better and what qualities the transit system's board should seek in a new CEO.
In her Sandler Hudson Gallery exhibit "INSTAR," artist, environmentalist, activist and professor Pam Longobardi explores the psychological tension between humans and nature.
The Falcons were in the bottom half of the league in total yards allowed (345.3, 23rd), points allowed (24.9, 23rd) and passing yards allowed (224.5, 22nd). They were 15th in rushing yards allowed at ...
The audit of Mayor khalid kamau’s spending found several violations of city travel and P-card policies in its analysis of more than 700 purchases totaling $109,209.
All I-75 southbound lanes have reopened near Red Top Mountain Road after police closed the interstate due to an early morning crash.
After years of efforts to remove or bring context to Confederate monuments, the Trump administration is working to restore these symbols of the 'Lost Cause' and a dark past.
Georgia laws restricting abortion harmed Black women including Adriana Smith, Nicole Thurman and Candi Miller. Lawmakers could have passed measures to protect maternal health.
Among the allegations filed by former officers against South Fulton police Chief Keith Meadows are abuse of authority, retaliation, influencing lie-detector tests and more.
Could an MRI scan reveal how well you're aging? A recent study could help patients as young as 45 predict their risks of major diseases later in life, such as dementia.
Staying off the Senate ballot didn’t mean Gov. Brian Kemp would stay out of the Georgia GOP primary. Not even close.
Legendary Georgia hotelier Richard Kessler helped build Days Inn before launching upscale projects like Savannah's Plant Riverside. At 79, he has more plans.
Surge in applications at Atlanta HBCUs reflects students increasingly looking for spaces where they feel supported, officials say.