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Mayor removes Atlanta airport’s general manager, makes other sweeping administrative changes
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Two years into his term as Atlanta’s mayor, Andre Dickens announced sweeping changes to several of the city’s key administrative positions on Thursday. Ranging from removing the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport’s general manager to pulling from the police department for a new...
Live Nation's Concert Week: Here's a list of the Atlanta shows offered for $25
ATLANTA — Live Nation is kicking off the summer season with its 10th annual $25 concert week. Concertgoers across the U.S. and Canada can purchase the tickets from Wednesday, May 8, through Tuesday, May 14. In honor of its milestone anniversary, Live Nation also announced Wednesday that its Concert...
Some Southwest Atlanta residents don’t want new gas station to sell alcohol
The owner of a new gas station says he has put some $2 million into his business and thinks it will be an asset to the Campbellton Road community. But some neighbors are angry that it’s beer and wine he wants to put into it.
Restaurant Report Card: Burger King fails with 48; Fresh One Kitchen earns 100
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Just off Peachtree Industrial Boulevard at Winters Chapel Road in Gwinnett County, a Burger King fast-food restaurant royally failed a routine health inspection. The Burger King scored only 48 points and a “U” for unsatisfactory. The report says cups and straws were stored on...
Young Thug's Trial in Atlanta Paused Due to Juror's Medical Emergency Following Co-defendant Stabbing Incident
The courtroom drama surrounding the trial of rapper Young Thug took a sudden turn on Tuesday when proceedings were halted due to a juror experiencing a medical emergency, as reported by Fox5 Atlanta. The incident occurred on the 69th day of the trial in Fulton County, where judge Ural Glanville instructed the media's pool camera, operated by Law & Order, to stop recording, an unusual deviation from the norm.
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