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The Zoo's animal care and veterinary teams believe the gorillas may have contracted the virus from a team member who had COVID.
As public servants, Fulton County employees are now required to get the COVID-19 vaccine or be tested weekly.
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9/11 commemoration planned with NYC | 6th graders quarantined | Georgia unemployment rate | $9,000 raised for good cause at golf tournament.
A portion of the labor force in Georgia remains jobless, as national unemployment is still higher than before the pandemic.
Death penalty sought for admitted spa shooter | Money, COVID pressures stress state health services | Police shooting | Ida gas prices up.
The rise in COVID-19 cases due to the delta variant prompted a second cancellation of the annual Atlanta Pride Festival and Parade.
The nation is experiencing a severe blood donation shortage.
Rosalynn Carter Trail is the new name for a stretch of Bond Street in the rural city known for its longtime connection to the Carter family.
The 2021 Fall Foliage Prediction Map is out to help you plan trips to see autumn in all its splendor in Georgia and other U.S. states.
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Ambulances turned away | Greenway | Football canceled | Mask mandate protest | John Lewis memorial fundraiser | Rosalynn Carter: Patch PM
Rosalynn Carter — mental health advocate, former First Lady and wife to President Jimmy Carter — is celebrating her 94th birthday Wednesday.
See the latest announcement from the Fulton County government.
Abu, the Zoo's 16-year-old giraffe, recently underwent stem cell therapy and had therapeutic boots removed to treat arthritis.
Beautiful, touching, but thrilling and funny, too. Screenplay by Renoir, with contributions from Nunnally Johnson and William Faulkner.
Top news includes a heat advisory in GA, back-to-school calendars, and Atlanta's mask mandate returns. How to share news, events on Patch.
Back-to-school calendars | Heat advisory | Fight over church | Spa shooter in jail | Nike eyeing Atlanta | City mask mandate: Patch PM
Lisa Simmons, President of Beacon Management Services, hikes to promote inclusion for youth and veterans with disabilities
Tonee Carter's talent was discovered when a motivational speaker heard him playing at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
From The Birth of a Nation to Forrest Gump, from the bayou to the Appalachians, American filmmakers have been fascinated by the South si ...
Gail Rogers has studied traditional Japanese silk embroidery for 14 years, creating intricate pieces from her home at Canterbury Court.
Plan your summer nights in Georgia around two meteor showers: the long-running Delta Aquariids and the fireball-producing Perseids.
A firefighter snapped a photo of a raccoon covering its eyes after it was unable to escape someone's home. Was the creature embarrassed?
Blood platelet and type O donations are in high demand.
Atlanta didn't crack the Top 50 in U.S. News & World Report's "Best Places to Live" this year and missed the Top 10 again out of 150 cities.
Trish Wilcher discovered 17 baby Dekay's brown snakes along with their momma after a land-clearing project made her home a breeding ground.
Luxury high rise features amenity deck, club level and more
Local home builder thanks agents and Realtors that make its communities great
See the latest announcement from Atlanta History Center.