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Georgia teens explain how Trump’s policies changed their college plans
Georgia teenagers are having to make tough decisions as the federal government squares off against institutions of higher learning
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Braves miss another chance to reach .500 in loss to Pirates
The record may not necessarily reflect it, but the Atlanta Braves find themselves in a small slump over the past two weeks.
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Driskell Prize winner Alison Saar to be honored at High gala featuring John Legend
Sculptor Alison Saar, the High Museum of Art’s 20th annual David C. Driskell Prize award winner, will be honored at a black-tie gala, with John Legend set to perform.
Clayton County jailer arrested, fired after punching inmate, sheriff says
Officer allegedly struck the inmate several times, slammed him to the ground and tased him, investigators say.
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New Atlanta path opens, will become part of nation’s longest paved trail
City of Atlanta and nonprofit officials Friday opened the Woodall Rail Trail on the Upper Westside.
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Family of strangers seek answers from footloose father in ‘Run for the Hills’
Kevin Wilson's "Run for the Hills" is about four strangers who discover they are half-siblings. Turns out, their father had a habit of starting families and abandoning them.
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Strawberry cocktails bring the first blush of summer to Atlanta
Cocktail menus throughout Atlanta find creative ways to incorporate the flavor of strawberries.
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Braves Report: Y’all some haters
Pinch hitting Eddie Rosario in place of Eli White?! Vote on how you're feeling about Brian Snitker's performance as Atlanta Braves manager this season.
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Butterflies released for moms, kids at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
Arrow Exterminators partnered with Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta for their annual butterfly release to honor moms and patients on Mother's Day.
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Homicides drop 23% in Atlanta through first four months of 2025
‘Fighting guns, gangs and drugs remains our focus,’ APD says.