Onyeka Okongwu had 27 points and 12 rebounds, Trae Young added 23 points and 15 assists and the Atlanta Hawks beat the Jazz 147-134 on Sunday night, extending Utah's losing streak to nine games.
Parts of the South and Midwest, still reeling from violent storms, tornadoes and flooding that have killed more than a dozen people, face new flooding and tornado warnings that forecasters said could ...
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited the epicenter of Texas' still-growing measles outbreak on Sunday, the same day a funeral was held for a second young child who ...
A horse was found dead on the sidewalk of a busy road in downtown Atlanta, according to a business development group on Sunday morning. South Downtown ATL posted about the apparent discovery on X, ...
Johnny Paulk, the late Georgia Golf Hall of Famer, was known as the “Mayor of Jekyll Island.” He ran the golf courses there and knew everyone involved with the sport. He was also a fixture at the ...
Top administration officials said Sunday that more than 50 countries targeted by President Donald Trump's new tariffs have reached out to begin negotiations over the sweeping import taxes that have ...
A federal judge is for the second time ordering the Trump administration to return a Maryland man who was mistakenly sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador, blasting the U.S. government in a ruling ...
Georgia Tech has hired former Maryland assistant Karen Blair as coach, replacing Nell Fortner, who announced her retirement this past week.
Thousands of protesters condemning the Trump administration’s sweeping tariffs and purge of the U.S. government marched Saturday through Midtown Atlanta and gathered at the Georgia Capitol.
Ukraine will send a team to Washington next week to begin negotiations on a new draft of a deal that would give the U.S. access to Ukraine's valuable mineral resources, Economy Minister Yuliia ...
A line of strong storms will slowly progress through Georgia on Sunday with risk of damaging winds, flash flooding and a brief tornado threat.
Historians, scholars and museum officials throughout Atlanta and the South fear the order could alter the way American history has been taught and digested for decades.
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