Caregiving may speed up cellular aging, Emory research finds
New research from Emory University suggests that the toll of caregiving extends beyond emotional and logistical burdens.
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New research from Emory University suggests that the toll of caregiving extends beyond emotional and logistical burdens.
New federal labor data shows chefs are among the least likely professions to be replaced by AI, while Atlanta students are cooking through high-stakes final exams.
Adriana Smith's pregnancy made national headlines when she was declared brain dead but placed on life support to let her fetus grow. Now her family is sharing an update on the condition of her infant son.
Federal regulators say Greystar hid mandatory fees at dozens of its Atlanta apartment complexes. Now the property giant must repay tenants and clearly display the true cost of rent.
The Atlanta Board of Education unanimously approved a sweeping facilities overhaul that will close, merge, or repurpose 16 public schools across the district.
Billy Joe Cagle, the man accused of planning a mass shooting at the Atlanta airport, is expected to use an insanity defense, court documents reveal.
Democrats are looking to win back the Georgia governor's office after decades of GOP control.
An Atlanta entrepreneur is making it simple for young Black ballerinas to find ballet shoes that match their skin tone.
Carmalitha Gumbs made history Tuesday night, becoming the first woman ever elected mayor of the City of South Fulton.
Just one year after becoming Georgia's newest city, Mulberry is wrestling with the same challenges facing much of metro Atlanta — overcrowded schools, worsening traffic, and a flood of new development that has many residents asking: How much growth is too much?
As Atlanta Public Schools prepares for a vote that could close or restructure 16 schools, neighbors near Scott Elementary say new development and shifting decisions by incoming families are reshaping who attends their local school.
Georgia prison officials have scheduled an execution for Stacey Humphreys, who was convicted of killing two real estate agents in 2003.
If you're single in Atlanta, there's a good chance you might find love here.
Neighbors who relied on the Shallowford Exchange Publix say its closure will upend daily routines and add extra drive time, with the next closest store more than three miles away.
Families in Atlanta could be 24 hours away from finding out about major changes to their neighborhood schools.
The United States is coming to Atlanta to face off against Belgium and Portugal in two friendlies ahead of the World Cup.
Rockdale County deputies say the search for an escaped inmate intensified Tuesday.
A simple trip to the grocery store has turned one lucky Atlanta resident into a millionaire.
MARTA is making a big name change at one of its downtown stations as the agency gears up for the FIFA World Cup in 2026.
Atlanta United says Garth Lagerwey will not return to the club as CEO for the 2026 season.
Food delivery robots are all over Atlanta's midtown and downtown sidewalks. Here's what experts say about their efficiency and economic impact.
A multi-agency manhunt is underway after a Georgia inmate escaped from Grady Memorial Hospital early Monday morning.
Dec. 1 is World AIDS Day, but for the first time in decades, the federal government is not recognizing it. One metro Atlanta TikTok influencer living with HIV says the timing has made his message feel even more urgent.
Midtown High School students are bringing Christmas cheer to the Virginia Highland neighborhood.
Atlanta rapper 2 Chainz and his son Halo are teaming up with Zaxby's for a festive "12 Days (Chainz) of Saucemas" campaign, serving up daily deals, surprise videos, and a brand-new Cookie Butter Shake to kick off the holiday season with a Georgia twist.
Federal regulators are investigating multiple Texas incidents in which the robotaxis drove around stopped school buses.
Paulding County authorities have identified skeletal remains discovered in 2021 as those of a man who vanished more than a decade ago.
Weeks after College Park City Manager Lindell Miller was fired in a surprise vote during a city council meeting, city leaders are giving her a $100,000 severance package.
The 2026 Men's World Cup will be held across the United States, Canada and Mexico. The draw is being revealed from the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, with members appointed by RFK Jr., voted to change longstanding recommendations on the hepatitis B vaccine.