Metro Atlanta college students facing housing shortage as classes set to begin

Atlanta's hot housing market and high enrollment rates at Georgia State and Georgia Tech have thousands of college students scrambling to find a place to live before school starts.

Maintenance worker killed in crossfire during shooting at Atlanta apartments

A maintenance worker at a gated southwest Atlanta apartment complex was killed when he was caught in the crossfire of a shooting in the complex, officials say.

Video shows 'Cop City' protesters confront police officers, developer says

Vandals destroyed a work crew’s truck near the site of a controversial planned training facility for Atlanta police and first responders. This happened just days before officers in tactical gear fanned out around what opponents call "Cop City."

Toddler's shooting has Atlanta neighbors on 'alert'

Officers say the victim and his son were targeted in the car to car shooting that happened around 4 p.m. in broad daylight.

Knife restaurant cuts new path in Buckhead’s culinary scene

You won't forget the name -- and team behind Buckhead's newest restaurant hopes diners find the food inside just as memorable.

Music Midtown: North Carolina governor advocates for cancelled festival to move to his state

“Come on up to North Carolina." The governor of North Carolina wants Music Midtown to move to his state after the Atlanta festival was cancelled reportedly over Georgia's gun laws.

Sleeping teenager shot by gunman at SE Atlanta home, police say

A sleeping teenager became the victim of a gunman who police say shot dozens of rounds in a quiet southeast Atlanta neighborhood.

City leaders reach out to Adamsville residents after deadly Atlanta park shooting

Interim Atlanta Police Chief Darin Schierbaum and other city leaders met with residents on Wednesday for a walk-and-talk at Wilson Mill Park to answer questions and address their concerns about safety.

Toddler wounded in 'targeted' Atlanta shooting, police say

Atlanta police are searching for the driver of a blue Kia Optima who investigators said shot into a car Wednesday, wounding a 2-year-old boy in southwest Atlanta.

Where to find monkeypox vaccines in metro Atlanta

Vaccines are in limited supply or unavailable in most places. Here is how metro Atlanta health departments are distributing vaccines to patients.

Black-owned small businesses get a unique boost from Atlanta BeltLine

A group of metro Atlanta business owners are turning their dreams into reality — and doing it in a place known more for recreation than for work.

Atlanta's image challenged by facts of 1906 race massacre

Few have been taught about the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre, which shaped the city’s geography, economy, society and power structure in lasting ways. Innocent Black men and women were pulled from trolleys, shot in their workplaces, chased through the streets and beaten to death by a mob of white men and boys.

Atlanta police respond to 'Cop City' site

Atlanta Police Department units have responded to the controversial site of a future police training facility, infamously known to opponents as “Cop City.”

Rising COVID-19 case numbers bring Atlanta into 'Red Zone'

The city of Atlanta is now in the COVID "Red Zone" after over 2,000 new cases of the virus were confirmed in a week.

Stacey Abrams takes aim at Kemp over cancellation of Music Midtown

After reports Music Midtown was cancelled due to Georgia's gun laws, Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams attacked Gov. Brian Kemp, saying his actions around gun laws cost Georgians millions of dollars in revenue and jobs.