Tires blow out after plane lands at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson
A LATAM Airlines flight from Peru landed safely in Atlanta — then blew out multiple tires, prompting an emergency response.
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A LATAM Airlines flight from Peru landed safely in Atlanta — then blew out multiple tires, prompting an emergency response.
Officials at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park are closing the mountain's only road to the summit to private vehicles to make the area safer for people on foot.
Some young adults in Atlanta who are coming out of foster care are starting the new year with a new home.
Months after it closed its iconic Ponce De Leon Avenue location, Eats is coming back on Atlanta's West End.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has set March 10 as the date for a special election to fill the 14th Congressional District seat previously held by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
The former Atlanta police chief is facing a lawsuit claiming that he falsely identified a man arrested while protesting police brutality as a violent criminal with gang connections.
Two young girls who were previously reported missing have been found in Georgia as a result of an investigation by the Attorney General's Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit and other law enforcement agencies.
After leading his team to the Georgia Class 5A state championship game last month, Gainesville High School's head football coach is stepping down.
Chick-fil-A is celebrating its 80 anniversary with the chance for customers to win free food for a year.
The NBA's trade deadline is a month away, and the Trae Young era in Atlanta appears to be nearing its end.
A congressional ethics watchdog says there's substantial reason to believe the former chief of staff for U.S. Rep. Mike Collins hired his girlfriend as an intern and that she didn't perform proper work.
A former Georgia state lawmaker, who allegedly lied to collect pandemic unemployment benefits she was not entitled to receive, has been indicted in federal court.
The Decatur City Commission named former commissioner Tony Powers as mayor under the city's long-standing appointment system, even as officials move toward a historic change in 2027.
Three men were arrested after police say a robbery inside a Supreme store in Miami's Design District left a man shot and a $22,000 gold chain stolen.
A Fulton County judge has ruled the City of Johns Creek cannot block the removal of a decades-old water oak at Medlock Corners, ending years of community efforts to preserve the tree.