Partners for HOME houses hundreds through Downtown Rising initiative
Partners for HOME wanted to house 400 people living on the streets of Downtown Atlanta as the city gets ready to host the World Cup. They're already surpassed that number.
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Partners for HOME wanted to house 400 people living on the streets of Downtown Atlanta as the city gets ready to host the World Cup. They're already surpassed that number.
Monday is National Peach Cobbler Day, and in the Peach State, the sweet dessert is more than just a treat. It's tradition.
Among the rows of local vendors at the Druid Hills Farmers Market, one family is turning homemade recipes into something much bigger.
Gas prices have remained steady over the last week, but that doesn't mean drivers aren't feeling the pain.
The Catholic archbishop of Atlanta has shared his reaction to President Trump's harsh words toward Pope Leo XIV over the religious leader's opposition to the war in Iran.
If the Ossoff-backed bill becomes law, ICE would have to get written approval from local and state officials before it can create any new detention centers.
State and federal forestry crews are trying to contain a massive wildfire on a Georgia mountain that at one point spanned around 60 acres.
Federal investigators in Atlanta say they've shut down a global cybercrime operation that used fake websites to steal thousands of usernames and passwords and fuel millions of dollars in fraud.
George Ellis is the second inmate in custody at the Troup County Jail who has died this year.
Atlanta police have arrested two people in connection with the death of 3-year-old Armani Lyons on Easter Sunday.
Just days after he was shot outside a Florida casino, rapper Offset is recovering from his injuries and back on stage.
The Atlanta Dream are locking in their core and adding international firepower as the franchise doubles down on a championship-caliber roster.
Fire officials said the bystanders' quick thinking helped keep the 71-year-old man's blood flowing during the most critical moments.
A shooting at a southeast Atlanta home has ended with a 12-year-old dead and a 14-year-old facing a murder charge, police say.
A new pilot program in metro Atlanta is using self-driving technology to help spot potholes and get them fixed faster.