The Atlanta Falcons have been fined $250,000 and defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich has been fined $100,000 as the result of Ulbrich's son participating in a prank call to Shedeur Sanders during the NFL draft. The NFL has confirmed the fines for the roles by the Falcons and Ulbrich in failing to prevent the disclosure of confidential information distributed to the club in advance of the NFL draft.
The City of Atlanta officially has opened its new public safety training center, after years of protests, litigation, acts of violence and more than $100 million in spending.
U.S. Small Business Administrator and former Georgia U.S. Senator Kelly Loeffler celebrated President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office yesterday at an event in metro Atlanta.
An early childhood development non-profit known as Head Start is the latest organization facing possible federal budget cuts.
Early childhood development program Head Start is the latest group facing federal funding cuts — and it could affect rural areas and working families most.
The Senate has confirmed former Sen. David Perdue as ambassador to China, just as the U.S. and China are locked in a tariff showdown that threatens to redefine diplomatic relations between the world's two largest economies. Perdue is a former business executive who served one term as a Republican U.S. senator from Georgia.
UPS is looking to slash about 20,000 jobs and close more than 70 facilities as it drastically reduces the amount of Amazon shipments it handles. The package delivery company said Tuesday that it anticipates making the job cuts this year. It anticipates closing 73 leased and owned buildings by the end of June.
The embattled project faced public criticism and protests of "Stop Cop City" before construction completed. Mayor Andre Dickens told the audience the city would work to improve the surrounding community with trails, a safety ambassador program and masterplans for the remaining land.
Small Business Administrator and former Georgia Senator Kelly Loeffler was in Georgia Monday to celebrate President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office.
In the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, scientists realized the virus was shed in high quantities in wastewater, even though COVID-19 is a respiratory disease. Now, multiple pathogens are tracked.
U.S. Supreme Court to hear case over FBI raid on wrong Atlanta house; Kemp signs seven education bills; SBA head Kelly Loeffler celebrates Trump's first 100 days.
On the April 28 edition: Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms makes plans to run for governor; Kemp signs several education bills into law; And public health research is the latest target of federal government budget cuts.
Transgender students born male can no longer participate on female teams in Georgia’s schools and colleges now that Gov. Brian Kemp has signed a ban passed by the General Assembly.
Gov. Kemp signs seven education bills; the NRA held its annual meeting in Atlanta over the weekend; public health research in Georgia has been caught in the cross-hairs