Georgia woman reunites with first responders who saved her after lightning strike
Mary "Jeanne" Menna called the first responders who saved her after the lighting strike God's angels on earth.
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Mary "Jeanne" Menna called the first responders who saved her after the lighting strike God's angels on earth.
As persistent storms soak metro Atlanta, tree service companies like Top Tier Trees are seeing a surge in emergency calls from homeowners worried about rain-weakened roots and falling trees.
Uzbekistan national football team will use the Atlanta United Training Center as its official FIFA World Cup base camp as Atlanta prepares to host eight matches during the 2026 tournament.
A high school senior in Marietta, Sonali Limaye, living with a walking disability, hasn't let her impairment get in the way of her education. The senior has excelled academically set to graduate with a 4.5 GPA.
Investigators say the driver originally thought to be a suspect in the incident at the Marietta bar is now believed to be a victim.
Investigators say the Russian national may have been selling vehicles with rolled-back odometers for years in metro Atlanta.
At the Marietta Center for Advanced Academics, one teacher is taking students far beyond the classroom — and even beyond the planet. Albert McDaniel, known to his students as "Mr. Mac," has created a virtual reality lab where lessons come to life through immersive experiences.
The family of a 21-year-old man found dead in a Cobb County park is speaking out, thanking the community for its support while asking for privacy as investigators near the end of the case.
Longtime Mayor Steve "Thunder" Tumlin is projected to serve his fifth term in office, defeating 24-year-old challenger Sam Foster.
DeKalb families urge the school board to require law enforcement, including ICE, to show legal authority before questioning students or entering schools.
The bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act is now in effect, with provisions designed to increase housing supply, streamline development and improve access to homeownership.
A 12-year-old is building a successful 3D-printing business from his playroom, earning hundreds of dollars a month while learning entrepreneurship alongside his twin brother.
On their own, orphaned fawns have little chance of survival. One Georgia facility is helping give them the ability to grow and thrive.
Lindsey Graham's aorta tore at 71. Grant Wahl's burst at 49. One is common and age-driven; the other is inherited, silent, and findable.