Atlanta mayor, Jamaican ambassador lead sold-out youth partnership lunch
Mayor Andre Dickens highlighted STEAM education and international ties at Elaine Bryan Foundation event in Buckhead.
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Mayor Andre Dickens highlighted STEAM education and international ties at Elaine Bryan Foundation event in Buckhead.
Wade's attorney says a court order tied to a separate legal matter prevented him from getting a hearing before an immigration judge, and is now pursuing congressional and legal avenues to bring him home.
A Covington Army veteran facing deportation after more than 50 years in the U.S. could be removed this week.
It's been one month since Hurricane Melissa left a trail of destruction through Jamaica. One Atlanta woman is making it her mission to help.
After Hurricane Melissa battered Jamaica, airports across the island are struggling to return to full capacity, leaving travelers facing hours-long delays and canceled flights
Atlanta's Jamaican community is coming together after Hurricane Melissa hit back home — with Irie Mon Café and the Jamaican Consulate hosting a donation drive and town hall this Saturday to support families in need.
Hurricane Melissa is continuing its deadly path across Jamaica, and families in metro Atlanta are praying their loved ones stay safe.
At its current strength, Hurricane Melissa would be the strongest hurricane to hit Jamaica since record-keeping began in 1851.
Thirty years after the Olympics brought the world to Atlanta, the city is once again will welcome sports fans during the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup.
Young soccer players spent part of their day teaching CBS News Atlanta's Daniel Wilkerson the basics of the game ahead of the FIFA Men's World Cup's first match in Atlanta.
With the FIFA Men's World Cup celebrations continuing in Centennial Olympic Park during the hot weather, firefighters and medics want to make sure that people are keep safe and cool.
High temperatures in Atlanta led to a situation where multiple children had to be treated by medics at a local park on Friday.
Georgia's ban on people giving food and water to voters waiting in line at their polling place will stay in effect after a federal judge denied a request to block the law.