The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has printed its final newspaper, marking the end of a 157-year chapter in Georgia history and officially transitioning the longtime publication into a fully digital ...
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens is inviting the public to take part in a three-day inauguration weekend as he begins his second term leading the city. In a statement released by the city, Dickens said the ...
Mayor Andre Dickens began his second term following a decisive reelection victory with 85% of the vote. Atlanta finished 2025 with fewer than 100 homicides, marking one of the nation's largest drops ...
"Countdown Over ATL" replaces the Peach Drop with synchronized drone and fireworks displays visible across the city. A digital drone peach begins at 11:45 p.m. Wednesday followed by 12 minutes of ...
Atlanta's first government-operated grocery store, Azalea Fresh Market, has had a successful start, according to city officials. The community-driven grocery store, funded by taxpayers, is located in ...
If you're planning on spending New Year's Eve in Atlanta this year, the celebrations are going to look a little bit different. The City of Atlanta has traded its annual Peach Drop for a new, modern ...
ATLANTA — New Year’s Eve security plans will fall into place overnight from metro Atlanta to North Georgia. Channel 2’s Courtney Francisco reports Atlanta’s Peach Drop celebration is usually one of ...
ATLANTA — The city of Atlanta reimagines its New Year’s Eve celebration with a unique show in the sky on Wednesday night visible from different vantage points across downtown, midtown, and westside ...
ATLANTA — Atlanta is ringing in the New Year with a fresh twist this December 31. Instead of gathering downtown for the city's longtime Peach Drop, residents will be able to enjoy a citywide spectacle ...
Atlanta saw fewer killings in 2025, continuing a multi-year decline in homicides. Still, other categories of violent crime — including aggravated assaults and robberies — rose, according to new data ...
Gerald Pouncey’s first interaction with the Beltline was soaked in diesel and doubt. The environmental and industrial attorney remembers inspecting land along northeast Atlanta’s abandoned railway in ...
One hundred years ago, when Atlanta built its airport, city leaders had high hopes it would quickly become a top air hub. Already in the airport’s second year, city council debated spending $50,000 on ...
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