Verizon customers in metro Atlanta frustrated after service outage
Verizon's hours-long outage is fixed, but many in Atlanta say they're still feeling the impact.
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Verizon's hours-long outage is fixed, but many in Atlanta say they're still feeling the impact.
In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s actual birthday, some Gwinnett County students completed a very unique assignment, in their own words.
GBI agents are investigating a deadly shooting involving a police officer near the Walmart Supercenter on Chamblee Tucker Road.
Emergency crews were responding to a dangerous chemical fire at 71 Barnett Road in Forest Park on Thursday afternoon, prompting urgent evacuation orders and roadblocks in the area.
Sen. Jon Ossoff is heading into the 2026 election year with a major financial advantage, reporting more than $25 million cash on hand as he prepares for what his campaign calls the toughest re-election fight of any sitting U.S. senator.
Gov. Brian Kemp has announced his plans for a fourth income tax rebate for Georgians during his final State of the State speech.
Delta Air Lines employees around the world will be getting a bonus of around four paychecks just in time for Valentine's Day.
Two Kennesaw basketball players have been named in a massive indictment of an alleged NCAA basketball game rigging scheme.
Multiple people have been injured in a shooting at an Atlanta recreation center being used as a warming center, police say.
Atlanta police say two were "mishandling a firearm" at the apartments when the gun misfired and hit the young teen.
The City of Atlanta has agreed to pay nearly $1 million to settle a lawsuit stemming from a bicycle crash that seriously injured a physician on a city street.
A district attorney, a state senator and a trash-hauling entrepreneur are among the 22 candidates bidding to succeed former U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in a Georgia congressional seat.
Nearly 6,000 Atlanta teens found jobs this summer through the city's youth employment program.
What was once a metro Atlanta restaurateur's modest tribute to her late mother has become a multi-million-dollar philanthropy operation saving lives.
Barbara Brockway and Matt Padula's monthly insurance premiums have doubled after the lapse of enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies.