What you need to know about holiday travel this weekend
AAA expects 2.4 million Georgians to travel over the July Fourth holiday, with the busiest travel times between noon and 7 p.m. Police across Georgia are increasing patrols and will be watching for impaired, distracted and aggressive drivers through Sunday.
Top Videos

What you need to know about holiday travel this weekend

Choking student saved by staff at Kingston Elementary School

Amber Alert issued for young Atlanta sisters

Atlanta utilities committee approves data center task force

2 young Atlanta sisters believed abducted

Ossoff addresses rising household costs at Midtown rally

Encampment fires near I-85 in Atlanta cause panic for neighbors

2 dead in Atlanta house fire, residents urge encampment clearings

Southwest Atlanta house fire leaves two dead

Piedmont Park Arts Festival kicks off amid summer heat

Sunday morning: Heat advisory continues as temperatures soar

Grant Park Farmers Market brings fresh flavor to Atlanta

2 dead in early morning southwest Atlanta house fire

Dollywood launches NightFlight Expedition on Roller Coaster Day

West Nile virus detected near Old National Park

LaGrange councilman resigns after guilty plea

Morris Brown College hosts pinning ceremony

Uncle thanks heroic teacher who died saving his niece

Mom charged in son's hot car death has private visit before funeral

Mom in hot car case allowed at funeral; son accused of shooting dad

Good Day Atlanta co-creator inducted into NABJ Hall of Fame

A Dunwoody church's huge milestone in fight against hunger

Storm brewing? What every family should do before losing power

Is AI-use in the classroom cheating? What parents need to know

Driver drags officer on Highway 142 before major search
