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PR veteran Stephanie Fitzsimmons leaves Jackson Spalding to joins FleishmanHillard Atlanta.
Unused and leftover medications are often the source for prescription drug overdoses.
The Braves cited added security as the reason for changing their policy and not allowing outside food and drinks into the new SunTrust Park.
The 81st Annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival will be held at Piedmont Park from April 8-9.
Justice Robert Benham and Sheri Henshaw of Keep Bartow Beautiful will discuss the proposed African-American Heritage Trail in Bartow County.
Temperatures will remain in the comfortable mid-70s, but spring showers are likely this weekend.
Ronald McCullough, Jr. will graduate with honors from Clark Atlanta University with a B.A. in biology on May 22.
The PTK chapter of Georgia Highlands College was honored for the second consecutive year with the Distinguished Top Regional Chapter Award.
The first 100 customers will receive a golden ticket, each containing ALDI gift cards of various amounts when it opens on April 6.
Scott Westrick, father of Atlanta girl who stole pope's hat, says it all happened too fast and his daughter does what she wants.
A chase began In Clayton County before ending up in Atlanta when the suspect was shot.
The fire was already raging by the time firefighters arrived and it was too late to save the three-month-old baby.
This weekend should provide the perfect weather to get outside in the metro Atlanta area.
Domestic violence may have been the cause of the double-homicide that left a mother and her adult daughter dead.
Both Joshua Arnold and Derrick Taylor pleaded guilty to statutory rape and two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
Javon Fortune shot three people in Atlanta over a three-day span, killing two of them during drug deals
Shirlynn Brownell comes to Brookhaven with plenty of state government experience