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Highs are not expected to break 70 degrees, and a flood watch that covers all of metro Atlanta and the state's western half remains in effect.
The Atlanta Pickleball Queens first started with a love for the game. Now, the group is 300 strong and helping women of all ages find community and a space on the court.
Republicans must back a U.S. Senate candidate against incumbent Democrat Jon Ossoff who has the support of Brian Kemp, Donald Trump and a healthy portion of metro Atlanta.
Kratom is a natural plant. Some companies sell synthetic high-potency products under the label of kratom, but the federal government is cracking down on deceptive practices.
Jonah McDonald and Zana Pouncey, with the help of 50-plus volunteers, spent three years producing the two-volume "Hiking Atlanta’s Hidden Forests." ...
Grant was a country boy made good, a corporate hotshot and comfortably appointed “consumer strategist” with a dreamy bent who dealt with people largely as vague abstractions. At age 50, though, events ...
Former football coach Derek Dooley announced he is running for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Georgia.
Aside from Georgia, the First Liberty scandal has touched no state more than Alabama. The AJC’s analysis shows the Frost family and their companies contributed nearly $168,000 to political candidates ...
His third year working with City Schools of Decatur, Larry McCrary, 64, is a familiar and welcome face in the neighborhood.
Georgia's cellphone ban in schools is being celebrated by people who clearly don’t understand the full reality of school safety or crisis communication.
Atlanta Public Schools parent, student and teacher tell the AJC what they think about APS' electronic device restriction policy.
Sweet Auburn, the Atlanta area that Martin Luther King Jr. called home, continues to see violent incidents. Neighborhood leaders are asking for the city's help.