Burn ban lifted statewide as two large South Georgia wildfires reach 90% containment
Georgia's statewide burn ban is over, but the fight against two massive wildfires in South Georgia is not.
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Georgia's statewide burn ban is over, but the fight against two massive wildfires in South Georgia is not.
Two major South Georgia wildfires are entering their third week, but crews say they're making steady progress on containment.
Firefighters in South Georgia say they're making progress, but both major wildfires remain active and far from contained.
State leaders gave an update Tuesday, outlining where things stand and what crews are up against as they continue working to contain multiple large fires burning across the region.
South Georgia wildfire grows to more than 22,000 acres in Brantley County as crews use rain break to strengthen containment lines
The two massive wildfires in South Georgia have destroyed over 120 homes and are threatening hundreds more, officials say.
Smoke has filled the air across parts of the Peach State this week as wildfires continue to burn out of control in southern Georgia, forcing evacuations and destroying homes.
The massive Georgia wildfires have sent haze and smoke all the way up to metro Atlanta, and doctors want people to stay safe.
Fast-moving wildfires in southern Georgia destroyed dozens of homes and forced hundred of evacuations.
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.