In South Fulton, one woman's determination led her to the firehouse
A dream years in the making became reality this week as Ashley Fields officially joined the ranks of South Fulton Fire and Rescue, the very community she now calls home.
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A dream years in the making became reality this week as Ashley Fields officially joined the ranks of South Fulton Fire and Rescue, the very community she now calls home.
Atlanta tour guide Jeff Moore is mixing history with humor as he showcases the city he calls home. The College Park native now serves as operations manager and lead guide for Roundabout Atlanta Tours and Transportation.
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After over two decades in office, the most powerful Republican woman in the House will not seek reelection after her current term ends.