Atlanta ranked most polyamorous city in U.S. by dating site

According to SisterWives.com, Atlanta has the highest number of sign-ups for the site, which caters to people ex

New fire station being built in southwest Atlanta

Mayor Andre Dickens and other city leaders joined firefighters Monday for a groundbreaking ceremony at the new fire station 25.

Children's Healthcare fires employee over Charlie Kirk comments

Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta says it has fired an employee after learning about a social media post discussing conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Man found dead after welfare check in northwest Atlanta

Atlanta police are investigating after a man was found dead inside a northwest Atlanta home Saturday afternoon.

Lawmakers raise concerns after ICE raid delays Hyundai plant project

The ICE raid at a Hyundai battery plant delayed the project by two to three months, raising concerns about economic impact in Georgia.

Urban Alchemy: Transforming Atlanta's streets with compassionate outreach

Urban Alchemy, a nonprofit that began operating in Atlanta last month, is putting workers with lived experience on city streets to connect people.

Multiple colleges receiving threats, Atlanta HBCUs targeted

Multiple HBCUs, including Clark Atlanta University, were placed on lockdown due to threats, prompting increased security and shelter-in-place orders.

Metro Atlanta weather: All in all, not too bad on Thursday

North Georgia is waking up to cool conditions Thursday, but forecasters say warmer afternoons are ahead with plenty of sunshine.

Plane carrying South Korean workers detained by ICE in Georgia takes off

More than 300 South Korean nationals detained during a federal raid at the Hyundai electric vehicle plant in southeast Georgia are expected to be flown home Thursday.

Former Forest Cove residents seek justice over unsafe living conditions

Attorney Benjamin Crump is exploring claims of fraudulent misrepresentation and breach of contract against Millennia Property Management and HUD.