Rabid coyote attacks multiple people and dogs in Buford neighborhoods
The coyote attacked multiple people and dogs during three incidents over two days around Buford, health officials say.
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The coyote attacked multiple people and dogs during three incidents over two days around Buford, health officials say.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has printed its final newspaper, marking the end of a 157-year chapter in Georgia history and officially transitioning the longtime publication into a fully digital news outlet.
A Georgia judge has tossed racketeering charges against dozens of defendants accused of a yearslong conspiracy to halt the construction of a police and firefighter training facility.
The Grammy-nominated composer and gospel pioneer, whose music transformed modern worship and inspired generations of churches and artists, is remembered for blending faith, excellence, and spiritual power through song.
After losing his son to suicide, a father is speaking out about the hidden pressures of policing and praising the Atlanta Police Department's expanding efforts to support officers' mental health.
As overnight temperatures drop into the 20s, DeKalb County warming centers are opening to provide shelter, meals, and safety for families and individuals facing the cold.
Local reporting and CDC maps indicate that flu and RSV infections are rising in Georgia, with doctors observing an uptick in cases as the winter respiratory season begins.
The black-tie fundraiser, hosted by Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens, brought together civic leaders, celebrities, and corporate partners to invest in the future of historically Black colleges and universities.
The Rural Hospital Tax Credit allows taxpayers to receive a dollar-for-dollar state income tax credit when they donate to qualified rural hospitals.
Girls across metro Atlanta are lacing up their running shoes and building confidence, friendships and self-esteem through a program designed to empower young girls.
For a fourth straight day, the message of peace continued to draw crowds—this time as Buddhist monks moved through DeKalb County, where supporters lined the streets of Decatur despite cold temperatures to show their support.
Crews spent Tuesday setting up sound, lights, and fireworks as The Battery Atlanta gets ready to host thousands for its annual New Year's Eve bash.
A group of Buddhist monks is persevering in their peace walk across much of the U.S. even after two participants were injured when a truck hit their escort vehicle.
The deaths of an Atlanta police officer and a woman found inside a northeast Atlanta home have been ruled a homicide and a suicide, according to the Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office.
Ringing in the New Year in Atlanta will look very different this year, and city leaders say that's the point.