At a health expo in Clarkston, workers offering services expressed pride in their efforts to contribute to metro Atlanta’s well-being. But many worried whether actions threatened by newly elected President Donald Trump could hamper their mission.
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in Atlanta announced on social media its involvement in the efforts alongside other federal law enforcement partners.
The Club World Cup will precede the FIFA World Cup being hosted in the United States, including Atlanta, next year.
TUCKER, Ga. — The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) began targeted arrest operations in metro Atlanta Sunday. Community members say immigration officers arrested several people across the metro Atlanta area on Sunday, although ICE says the operations are ongoing, and they do not have a final number of people arrested.
Atlanta, United States - The tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., distinguished leader of the civil rights movement in the United States, and his wife Coretta Scott King, recognized activist for equality,
With the Georgia Department of Public Health confirming a measles case in an unvaccinated Georgia resident, what do you need to know about the virus?
Temperatures in the city will feel like they are in the single digits on Monday as extremely cold weather moves into the region.
Arrests by immigration agents that started Sunday in Atlanta and other cities around the country have driven uncertainty and concerns for some businesses, workers and community le
Georgia's US Senators announced more than $500,000 would be provided to help veterans seeking shelter in the Atlant area.
Four musicians from the metro Atlanta area will take part in the 60th Presidential Inauguration on Jan. 20 as members of “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band.
USSF Chief Commercial Officer David Wright said there are discussions with more Atlanta-based companies about becoming partners that soon may yield results.
Kemp laid out his plans to overhaul parts of Georgia’s legal system to curb what he calls frivolous lawsuits that drive up insurance rates and he warned, if lawmakers can’t or won’t do it this session, he’ll make them come back and try again.