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‘Atlanta shows up for Atlanta’: City declares Feb. 12 Kenan Thompson Day
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Meet Astrid Ross, an educator and mental health advocate running for Georgia State Senate District 7
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J. Alexander’s coming to The Battery, looking to hire nearly 100 staffers
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Atlanta Jazz Festival is turning 49, announces 2026 lineup
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Spirit of ’96 kit revealed: Atlanta United pays tribute to 1996 Olympics
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Bills introduced to curb predatory HOA practices in Georgia
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Rome’s Kitchen ATL is taking over, rebranding meal prep services
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World’s Largest Serial Killer Exhibit Makes U.S. Debut in Atlanta
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“Ailey” screened at Art Farm at Serenbee on fifth anniversary of the film
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‘We will overcome this’: Ossoff holds rally in College Park in wake of racist post by Trump, ICE, rising costs
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NYC’s Viral PopUp Bagels Makes Its Debut in Atlanta
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‘All of Us or None of Us’: Georgia Nurses Call for Stop to ICE and DHS funding
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High Museum Opens New Photography Exhibit: “Blazing Light Photographs by Mimi Plumb”
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$28 million SoFu Commerce Center to deliver 300 jobs
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East Lake Family YMCA, Drew Charter School to celebrate 6th annual Black History Parade
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Pedestrian killed by driver fleeing DeKalb Police, search for driver ongoing
A driver being chased by DeKalb officers struck and killed a pedestrian and then continued fleeing, GSP says.
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Person shot and killed in Union City
Union City Police say they're investigating a homicide that occurred on Thursday.
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Days after confessing his infidelity on live TV, Olympian wins another medal
After his first medal win, the Norwegian athlete revealed in a live broadcast that he had been unfaithful to his girlfriend and hoped to win ...
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Human remains found at Clayton County dump site
Clayton County Police say they're in the "very early stages of investigation" after human remains were found Friday at a dump site.
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Closing arguments set to arrive in trial of 2001 killing of Tara Baker
The trial has been ongoing in Athens, where Tara Baker was a 23-year-old law student at UGA at the time she was found dead inside ...
Global News
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Six possible effects of Trump's climate policy change
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World's rules-based order 'no longer exists', Germany's Merz warns
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Ukrainian slider's Olympics over as helmet appeal dismissed
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Head of Dubai-based ports giant quits after Epstein links revealed
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Orban rival accuses opponents of blackmail plot ahead of Hungary election
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Leak damages 19th Century painting in latest Louvre setback
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Hello Kitty designer steps down after 46 years
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Rubio warns Europe of new era in geopolitics before big Munich speech
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Bangladesh Nationalist Party sweeps to victory in first election since Gen Z uprising
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Watch SpaceX rocket blast off to International Space Station
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Watch SpaceX rocket blast off to International Space Station
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Watch: How Andrew's BBC interview compares to what Epstein emails tell us now
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Watch: How Andrew's BBC interview compares to what Epstein emails tell us now
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South Africa to deploy troops to tackle crime gangs
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FBI releases description of suspect in Nancy Guthrie kidnapping
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Entertainment
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‘A month of St. Patrick’s Days’: Excitement high among Decatur small businesses for World Cup
Decatur believes it is poised to benefit from an influx of international visitors this summer.
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Chloe Kim lost an Olympic squeaker in halfpipe. Did the judges make the right call?
At the heart of the debate was that Chloe Kim landed the hardest trick in the sport — a double-cork 1080 — and Gaon Choi ...
Politics
Virginia Supreme Court allows redistricting special election to move forward
Democrats placed a voter referendum on the ballot in April that could pave the way for a new congressional map that heavily favors their party.
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Analysis: How popular are Democrats’ shutdown demands on immigration?
With Congress virtually assured to trigger a partial government shutdown, Democrats believe they have the upper hand in negotiations.
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Here’s what is impacted by the Homeland Security shutdown beginning this weekend
Democrats say they won't help approve more funding until new restrictions are placed on federal immigration operations.





























