Manhunt continues for Georgia man accused of shooting pregnant woman
Jerell Clark has been on the run since the shooting in Riverdale Saturday morning and is considered armed and dangerous, police say.
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Jerell Clark has been on the run since the shooting in Riverdale Saturday morning and is considered armed and dangerous, police say.
At Tapestry Public Charter School, inclusion is more than a philosophy. It's woven into the daily experience of students with and without disabilities who learn side by side in classrooms designed to support a wide range of learning needs.
Atlanta soccer fans will have one more chance to cheer on U.S. Men's National Team during the FIFA World Cup 2026.
The CBS News Atlanta NEXT Weather Team has designated Monday a NEXT Weather Alert Day.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is looking into an apparent close call at Logan Airport in Boston over the weekend.
As family and friends gather in Atlanta to celebrate the life of music legend Peabo Bryson, his loved ones say the Grammy-winning artist's greatest legacy extends far beyond the stage.
Speaking at Beulah Missionary Baptist Church, Sen. Jon Ossoff urged voters to look beyond campaign rhetoric and examine the records of candidates seeking public trust.
The inaugural two-day festival combines live FIFA World Cup match screenings, international cultural showcases, food vendors and performances as Atlanta hosts the world's biggest sporting event.
Angel Reese etched her name in the record books Saturday afternoon, becoming the fastest player in WNBA history to reach 1,000 career rebounds, as the Atlanta Dream dominated the Indiana Fever 113-96 at State Farm Arena.
Ten Atlanta students and three nonprofits were honored by the Lewis Foundation's Good Troublemakers program for advancing education, civic engagement, and impact.
At Marcus Bar & Grille, Juneteenth isn't just a date on the calendar; it's an immersive culinary journey. The restaurant is celebrating the holiday with a curated menu where every single dish tells a story of survival, heritage, and joy.
Juneteenth commemorates the day enslaved people in Galveston, Texas finally learned they were free more than two years after President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. For two generations of Atlanta students, it was a history lesson they did not learn in school.
The family of a 15-year-old girl who died after suffering a medical emergency during volleyball practice has filed a lawsuit against Grady Hospital Corporation and Grady EMS, alleging emergency responders failed to provide timely ambulance service when help was needed.
Georgia's two U.S. senators are speaking out after city officials announced the Department of Homeland Security is no longer pursuing a proposed 10,000-bed immigration detention facility in Social Circle.
The lawsuit, filed June 10 in Rockdale County Superior Court, alleges the company failed to provide timely hazard information, leaving first responders and neighbors unprotected. The complaint highlights specific claims for each plaintiff.