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 ...
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 ...
"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 ...
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 — 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 — The Atlanta Journal-Constitution closes a significant chapter in its 157-year history on Wednesday. The newspaper printed its final physical newspaper edition for New Year’s Eve as it sets ...
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 ...
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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