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Dr. Booker T. Poe, one of the first Black pediatricians in Atlanta, made a lasting impact on children's health and equity.
Interim president Justice Leah Ward Sears made the announcement on Wednesday as Emory becomes the latest to cave to the Trump administration.
The University of Georgia (UGA) has taken decisive action by pausing all pledging activities for its Sigma Chi fraternity chapter.
Atlanta forms the Edgewood Task Force to tackle crime, improve safety, and support businesses after Sweet Auburn mass shooting on July 27.
Federal court allows part of comedians Eric Andre and Clayton English's civil rights lawsuit against Clayton County Police to proceed.
Georgia SNAP call center remains offline weeks after a cyberattack targeting EBT accounts across several states.
Comedian Shuler King talks Funeral Business, Comedy and more with Reec! Full Interview
Atlanta has been named as one of four cities to host the American Black Film Festival's "Pop Up Tour" this fall.
Shooting near Emory University leaves DeKalb police officer and gunman dead; CDC staff demand security improvements and support.
An active shooter incident has been reported at Emory Point on Clifton Road, across from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
A Rome, GA man was arrested for threatening to kill Trump and federal agents during a TikTok livestream, sparking federal charges.
A fascinating piece of history is set to be unveiled next week as Fulton County officials prepare to open a time capsule sealed 25 years ago.
