Delta says it saw "zero cancellations" as federal shutdown disruption ends
A Delta spokesperson says the airline experienced no cancellations over the weekend, despite concerns the federal shutdown could disrupt air travel nationwide.
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A Delta spokesperson says the airline experienced no cancellations over the weekend, despite concerns the federal shutdown could disrupt air travel nationwide.
On Atlanta's West Side, a local farmer is filling the gap left by stalled SNAP benefits by providing fresh produce for struggling families.
Two metro Atlanta federal employees describe the financial strain of going more than a month without pay, and their relief as back pay is finally on the way. But with funding set to expire again on Jan. 30, fears of another shutdown remain.
Delta's CEO says that flights should be back to normal a lot faster than people think now that the government is reopening.
Here's how all of Georgia's House representatives voted on the bill that ended the longest government shutdown in history.
Buried deep in the government shutdown deal is a provision that would make many hemp-derived products illegal, threatening a fast-growing industry in Georgia.
Tension continues to grow between Trump and one of his strongest allies after Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized the president for focusing too much on foreign affairs instead of rising costs at home.
The FAA's goal for cutting flights rose to 6% on Tuesday and will rise again by the end of the week.
A federal judge has ordered the U.S. government to fully fund SNAP benefits for Nov., providing relief for thousands of Georgia families who feared losing critical food assistance amid the ongoing government shutdown.
Fulton County leaders approved $500,000 in emergency funding to nine local nonprofits providing food to families affected by the government shutdown and stalled SNAP benefits.
While eight Democratic senators chose to break the shutdown stalemate, Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock remained "no" votes.
With flight delays and cancellations piling up nationwide, some travelers are switching up their plans mid-journey, trading the runway for the railway or the road.
Dozens of flights were cancelled at the Atlanta airport as airlines start to comply with the FAA's order to reduce air traffic.
The FAA's plan to slash airline capacity due to the government shutdown will hit some of the nation's busiest airports, including in Atlanta, Dallas, New York City and Los Angeles, according to a list released by the agency.
Travel pros are urging people to brace for flight disruptions as the FAA throttles back air traffic starting on Friday.
TSA officers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport lined up this week for free car washes and gas cards, thanks to a partnership between Caliber Car Wash and Caleb Harmon-Marshall.
The Villages of East Lake housing community is stepping in with food aid as families fear they won't make rent.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene took aim at what she called weak Republican leadership in the Senate and House during an appearance on "The View."
As the shutdown gets closer to a record 35 days, Sen. Raphael Warnock is emphasizing the critical need to continue SNAP benefits.
Community members across metro Atlanta are stepping up to help people dealing with food insecurity while SNAP payments remain in limbo.
Delta Air Lines is calling on Congress to reopen the government immediate and make sure air traffic controllers can be paid.
People across the metro Atlanta area are getting creative to help families facing hunger as SNAP is expected to run out tomorrow.
Newly released internal DHS tallies show 2,207 case escalations last week alone — most flooding the state's call center — with more than a third repeat complaints amid ongoing SNAP delays.
As the government shutdown drags past 30 days, longtime budget advisor G. William Hoagland says this one feels different — not just in duration, but in how it reveals a deeper breakdown in communication, trust, and the very structure of American governance.
Mayor Andre Dickens has announced a new emergency effort Thursday to help Atlanta residents who may soon face food insecurity if federal food benefits are disrupted.
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.
Police say officers stopped the robbery in progress and arrested the suspect inside the Gainesville bank without incident.
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.
Homeowners who live just beyond DeKalb–Peachtree Airport's runway are worried about what new hangers could mean for their property values.