Residents, owners, city council members debate new Atlanta short-term rental rules

With more than 10,000 short term rentals that have popped up inside the city of Atlanta, government officials are struggling to rewrite policies on conduct and oversight.

Atlanta Parks and Recreation gears up for busy spring and summer

Mayor Andre Dickens has declared 2023 “Year of the Youth," something the Department of Parks and Recreation is taking seriously with a packed lineup of spring and summer activities.

Drivers caught on camera doing donuts Downtown; onlookers say it's only the beginning

Large crowds gathered Downtown overnight into Sunday to watch what seemed like a scene from the ‘Fast and Furious’ movies. Officials now believe there may have even been a shooting.

Man killed in series of shootings that began at Atlanta gas station

Police say a fight at an Atlanta gas station ended with two shootings that left one man dead and another recovering at a local hospital.

FBI trying to recruit more women

If you're a woman looking for a career in law enforcement, the FBI wants to talk to you. There's a major push to recruit more women.

Man flees from Atlanta Police, ends up going to grandma's house

Police released video of a wanted man trying to escape police officers during a traffic stop by running to his grandmother’s house.

LEGO, lasers, coasters and comedy: Things to do this weekend in Metro Atlanta

Ride a record breaking roller coaster, or learn what it takes to become a LEGO master. Find out how you can do both at grand openings around Metro Atlanta this weekend.

Police finish cleanup of park near planned Atlanta Public Safety Training Center site

Police say they found nailed boards, Molotov cocktails, and syringes with trace amounts of fentanyl during the cleanup operation near the site of the planned Atlanta Public Safety Training Center.