Crews spend all day removing massive tree that knocked out power in northwest Atlanta
The tree crushed several cars, a trailer, knocked down power lines and damaged a house.
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The tree crushed several cars, a trailer, knocked down power lines and damaged a house.
As students return to school, vaccination rates among children in Georgia continue to decline, raising concerns about herd immunity and the potential reemergence of preventable diseases.
Buford High School officially cut the ribbon on the new Dexter Wood Field at Phillip Beard Stadium this week.
Ambulance drivers confirm they’ve responded to deadly calls in the dangerous heat.
The death of Malcolm Jamal Warner is a grim reminder of the dangers of rip currents. Warner drowned in a rip current during a vacation in Costa Rica.
Despite it being 15 months since their arrest, Wednesday was their arraignment.
Many tributes are pouring for Atlanta’s own Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who died Sunday. Just two months ago, Warner reflected on what he wanted his legacy to be.
Heat advisories aren’t getting in the way of progress as most Metro Atlanta high schools start band camp.
The family of Johnny Hollman was hoping for an answer when they walked up the steps Wednesday. But they didn’t get resolution.
Nearly 1,300 people showed up for orientation for Gwinnett County Schools on Monday.