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Atlanta Agencies Prepare for FIFA World Cup with Mass Casualty Training Exercise
2 days ago
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Alpha Derby Weekend Returns to Atlanta for Year 11 With City Proclamations, $300K Raised
3 days ago
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‘The team owed it to the fans’: Atlanta United defeats CF Montreal 3-1 at The Benz
3 days ago
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Keiva Cheney shares her Type 1 Diabetes journey
5 days ago
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Fleurs de Villes FLORA Blooms at Phipps Plaza thanks to Atlanta Floral Artists
6 days ago
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Atlanta Braves prepare for 9-game road trip, including three games vs Dodgers
6 days ago
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Gubernatorial and Lt. Governor candidates shared their platforms at forum in College Park
6 days ago
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DDG Brings “Blame The Chat” Tour to Atlanta’s The Vinyl
6 days ago
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Gubernatorial candidate Keisha Lance Bottoms releases new TV ad
6 days ago
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‘I didn’t think it was going out’: Atlanta Braves win on Olson 2-run homer in 9th
6 days ago
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Council President Overstreet hosts first presidential town hall for the community
6 days ago
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Buckhead Art & Company Finds a Bigger Home, and a Bigger Mission
7 days ago
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All the Weiss Moves: Braves move to 21-9 following win over Detroit on Tuesday
1 week ago
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Earth Month and Support of the Unhoused discussed at DeKalb Board of Commissioners Meeting
1 week ago
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Thomas Lee Crockett to debut new guidebook, memoir ‘The Miseducation of Thomas Lee Crockett: A Love Letter to the Black Community’
1 week ago
Politics
Candidates pick one word to describe Newsom’s performance
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Politics
State-Based Restrictions on Corporate Political Speech
Scholar offers state-level strategies to control corporate political speech.
Politics
Recapping Indiana’s Primary Election Results
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Politics
Key moments from CNN’s California governor primary debate
The seven candidates for California governor moved aggressively during CNN’s debate Tuesday night to distinguish themselves with just under a month left in the race ...
Money
AMPLIFIED: Classic car restorer faces 31 fraud charges after allegedly taking money from victims worldwide
More victims come forward after local man charged with 31 felony fraud counts
Global News
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To stay or risk the 'Road of Death' - Ukrainian civilians trapped in frontline city
7 hours ago
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Oil prices ease as US pauses Project Freedom to seek deal with Iran
9 hours ago
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What is Trump's 'Project Freedom' in the Strait of Hormuz?
10 hours ago
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Trump says US to pause operation to guide vessels through Strait of Hormuz
10 hours ago
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Vivek Ramaswamy wins Republican nomination for Ohio governor
10 hours ago
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IS families in Syria have booked tickets home to Australia, minister says
10 hours ago
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Apple to pay $250m to US iPhone buyers over AI features lawsuit
12 hours ago
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Cruise ship with hantavirus outbreak to sail to Canary Islands
12 hours ago
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What do a teenager's clothes tell us about North Korea's future?
12 hours ago
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India's fiercest female politician faces a fight for survival
13 hours ago
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Finding soldier Tom: Solving family mystery of WW2 Soviet prisoner of war
13 hours ago
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Dressed for succession: What Kim Ju Ae's outfits tell us about North Korea
14 hours ago
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'Nothing will bring back my son': How 10 minutes of bombing by Israel shattered lives in Lebanon
15 hours ago
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Russian attacks kill more than 20 ahead of rival ceasefires proposed by Kyiv and Moscow
17 hours ago
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'I had to stick to the plan': Officer describes retrieving crocodile with human remains inside
19 hours ago
Entertainment
Money
MPS budget blunder fix leads to surge in money
Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) says for several years it missed out on major state funding due to expense and billing
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Police say 1 person has died after shooting at weekend lakeside party in Oklahoma
An 18-year-old woman has died a few days after a shooting that left 22 others injured.
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Kitten rescued from glue trap spurs warning by animal welfare officials
After a kitten became trapped and nearly died, animal welfare officials are warning sticky traps designed for mice and rats can be dangerous for all ...
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Gov. Kemp signs bill banning cell phones for Georgia high school students
The measure builds on a law passed last year that prohibited student access to personal electronic devices “bell to bell” in kindergarten through eighth grade.
Politics
Tunney concedes to Greene; results still coming in
Election results are still coming in, but Jason Tunney has conceded to Chedrick Greene. Stay with TV5 for continuing coverage.


























