An unvaccinated metro Atlanta resident has tested positive for measles, the first case in Georgia this year of one of the most contagious vaccine-preventable diseases. The patient caught the airborne disease while traveling within the United States.
Arrests by immigration agents that started Sunday in Atlanta and other cities around the country have driven uncertainty and concerns for some businesses, workers and community le
The Club World Cup will precede the FIFA World Cup being hosted in the United States, including Atlanta, next year.
Atlanta Public Schools and districts in DeKalb and Gwinnett are among those that have addressed concerns about ICE operations potentially impacting students.
TUCKER, Ga. — The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) began targeted arrest operations in metro Atlanta Sunday. Community members say immigration officers arrested several people across the metro Atlanta area on Sunday, although ICE says the operations are ongoing, and they do not have a final number of people arrested.
As federal immigration raids begin around the country, including here in Atlanta, some undocumented families are worried about their future.
“TikTok completely changed my life," Macedo said. "It’s what allowed me financial freedom, time freedom. It has streamlined the ability for someone to bring a product to market, because with TikTok shop, you don't need to hire a website developer. You don't need to spend a lot of money on marketing or ads. You yourself are the small business."
In his new book, The Makeshift City (GOST Books, 2024), Georgia State photography instructor Joshua Dudley Greer tells the story of an ever-changing Atlanta in 69 color photographs made over the last half-decade.
Temperatures in the city will feel like they are in the single digits on Monday as extremely cold weather moves into the region.
USSF Chief Commercial Officer David Wright said there are discussions with more Atlanta-based companies about becoming partners that soon may yield results.
The findings from the annual census of unhoused people are vitally important for local policymaking. Lawmakers use local PIT Count data to allocate funding for homeless services, as do nonprofits working to connect people to shelter and healthcare services, and foster housing for low- and no-income people.
Nearly a year after breaking ground on the $228 million facility, officials say the sprawling campus nearly 35 miles outside of Atlanta will be completed by April 2025.