Ex-Home Depot CEO warns Trump’s supply chain gamble may take decades

Former Home Depot CEO Bob Nardelli said Trump has taken on the 'most difficult and challenging initiative in the history of our globe.'

Accusations of abuse, harassment, bullying at Atlanta Watershed

Employees of the Atlanta Department of Watershed Management are accusing its deputy commissioner, Cedric McKitt, of abuse, harassment, and bullying.

Atlanta City Council approves $1.4M settlement for teen killed by officer in 2019 shooting

The Atlanta City Council unanimously voted on Monday to settle with the family of an 18-year-old who was killed after a shooting involving a former police officer in 2019.

Uber, Delta Air Lines launching loyalty partnership, airport shuttle

Uber Shuttle service will debut in May at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, offering scheduled, affordable transportation between the airport and downtown/Midtown Atlanta.

Emory protests: Students to rally on anniversary of pro-Palestine encampment arrests

This week marks one year since clashes between law enforcement and pro-Palestine protesters at Emory University, and students and staff are planning multiple days of activities to commemorate the anniversary.

Atlanta City Council greenlights ‘The Stitch’ to transform Downtown Connector

The Atlanta City Council has approved "The Stitch" project, aiming to reconnect communities divided by the Interstate 75/85 corridor with a park over the Downtown Connector.

Delta flight catches fire on MCO tarmac, passengers evacuated: FAA

Passengers aboard a Delta Air Lines flight were evacuated down emergency slides onto the tarmac at Orlando International Airport after one of the jet's engines caught fire Monday morning, according to the airline and the Federal Aviation Authority.

Zoo Atlanta shows 'pride' in new African lion habitat

African lions Hondo, Hatari, and Azizi are enjoying their cool new "bachelor pad" at Zoo Atlanta, now that the zoo has wrapped up a 6-month renovation project on the habitat.

Google’s online ad business found to be an illegal monopoly by federal judge

A federal judge ruled that Google illegally monopolized key parts of the digital ad market, marking the company’s second major antitrust loss in less than a year.

Georgia Tech student becomes youngest to complete Ultraman Florida

Second-year biomedical engineering student Jacob Beldick is now the youngest person to complete Ultraman Florida - a three-day, 320-mile challenge that tested him to his limits.

GSU students hold walkout, rally to protest ICE on campus

Georgia State University students are planning a walkout and rally Tuesday afternoon to protest what they call unjust efforts by the Trump administration to revoke student visas.

Atlanta board denies appeal of officer fired over deadly traffic stop

Atlanta's Civil Service Board has denied a former APD officer's attempt to reverse his firing after a deadly traffic stop, saying his decision not to wait for a supervisor to arrest a 62-year-old deacon was "willful and deliberate."