Arthur M. Blank Foundation helps train the next generation of Georgia high school referees
A new partnership between the Arthur M. Blank Foundation and GHSA aims to tackle the statewide shortage of officials.
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A new partnership between the Arthur M. Blank Foundation and GHSA aims to tackle the statewide shortage of officials.
Wrestling in Atlanta brought people together when almost nothing did. Deep South Wrestling is trying to keep that legacy alive one body slam at a time.
The SEC has suspended veteran referee Ken Williamson for the rest of the season following his crew's performance during Georgia's 20-10 win over Auburn on Oct. 11, CBS Sports confirmed.
Despite a multiple sclerosis diagnosis in ninth grade, senior pitcher Jada Savage leads East Coweta Indians on a run toward back-to-back state softball championships.
The Savannah Bananas are bringing their high-energy show back to Atlanta, with three games set for Truist Park in 2026.
Police recover stolen property, arrest 2 Georgia men in connection with Cam Jordan's home burglary.
The fast-growing racquet sport, Padel, is taking Atlanta by storm as Midtown opens new courts and hosts the U.S. Open Padel Championships this weekend.
After decades of rebuilding, Coach Darren Myles has turned Carver High's struggling football program into a powerhouse while teaching life lessons.
The Atlanta Falcons have released longtime kicker Younghoe Koo and are turning to Parker Romo on a full-time basis.
In nearly 20 years, Pope High School's Matt Hobby Classic has raised more than $450,000 for childhood cancer research.
In response to rising concerns over school safety, Decatur City Schools is rolling out a new 24/7 reporting system and expanding mental health services for students.
Georgia Republican U.S. Rep. Barry Loudermilk says he won't seek reelection this year.
Khalid Kamau, former mayor of South Fulton, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor criminal trespass in a 2023 incident, allowing him to avoid a felony charge and resulting in probation, community service, and a fine.
Through internships and mentorship, Tonya Hicks is helping young people of color access careers in the electrical industry, breaking barriers in a field where women and minorities are underrepresented.
Police say a five-year-old Marietta boy died after being found unresponsive at home, prompting a criminal investigation that led to both parents being charged with multiple felonies.