A U.S. resident infected with the rare human monkeypox illness is being treated after changing flights at Hartsfield-Jackson last week.
Here’s how Atlanta compared to 99 other cities in the 2021 American Fitness Index.
In the U.S., drug overdose deaths increased by nearly 30 percent in 2020, the CDC says. In Georgia, deaths were up more than 34 percent.
See how many recent coronavirus cases in Georgia have involved the delta variant.
There are plenty of opportunities for residents to get a free coronavirus vaccine without an appointment.
SagerStrong Foundation Hometown Hero Award Scholarship, in Partnership with Rand Refrigeration
There were days where the stadium would reach in excess of about 10,000 people per day, when the goal originally was 7,000 people per day.
Donations to Feeding America made by participants in Fulton County and across the country will be matched.
Mary Capka recently completed her virtual journey at Canterbury Court in Buckhead, 10 months and 19 days after she started.
"The time for mandates is over," Gov. Brian Kemp said, noting the availability of vaccinations despite only a third of GA being vaccinated.
Gov. Brian Kemp has prohibited state agencies, state service providers and state properties from requiring COVID-19 vaccine passports.
Georgians support children ages 12 to 15 getting the COVID-19 vaccine, but oppose requiring it for school, according to a Patch survey.
COVID-19 vaccines have been approved for those as young as 12. Patch wants to know if you will vaccinate your child or children.
Week-long Turquoise Takeover strives to provide hope to those facing lung cancer, fund life-saving research
‘No One Should Struggle to Breathe;’ Greg Payne Climbs Truist Park to Raise Awareness for Lung Disease
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives in the Atlanta area soon.
Top healthcare provider named Awards sponsor of the Lung Association’s Fight For Air Climb event
Leah Fischer to Climb 1,600 Steps in Memory of her Stepfather Who Died from Lung Disease
Gov. Brian Kemp relaxes requirements for restaurant and bar table spacing; eliminates food worker mask requirements.
Third Annual SagerStrong Fun Run, in Memory of Hall of Fame Sportscaster Craig Sager, on August 22 will Support Blood Cancer Research
This is how the Atlanta area compares to Georgia and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
Georgia's mass COVID-19 vaccination sites will make the switch in preparation for the mass vaccination sites to close May 21.
A key federal committee recommended that the U.S. lift the pause of the single-dose COVID-19 vaccine.
Report reveals fewer unhealthy ozone pollution days, improved particle pollution
Here's how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Fulton County.
Otters at the Georgia Aquarium have tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
Georgians age 16 and older can get vaccinated without an appointment at Mercedes-Benz Stadium this week. Here are the details.
A new report placed Georgia dead last behind all 50 states and Washington, D.C. in ranking the safest states amid COVID-19. Here's why.
The vaccine produced by Johnson & Johnson has been put on hold because of blood-clot concerns, according to the FDA and CDC.
Here is how the Atlanta area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
Allergy sufferers beware, allergy symptoms are expected across metro Atlanta in the coming days.
A new report from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation says about 1 in 7 children nationwide are considered obese. Here's where Georgia ranks.
Here is how Georgia is doing compared to other states in the race to vaccinate residents.
Firefighters from Gwinnett Race Up the Stairs of Truist Park for Trophy, Raise Money for a Personal Cause
Gov. Brian Kemp announced that all Georgians 16 and older will be eligible starting Thursday for COVID-19 vaccinations.
Walk or run to catch a great sunrise, cool pictures and finish your morning exercise
La’Kesha Johnson Meets with Georgia Lawmakers to Advocate for Change
Atlanta Lung Cancer Survivor Meets with Georgia Lawmakers to Advocate for Change
Starting Monday, COVID-19 vaccinations will be available to Georgians 55 and older as well as those 16 and up with high-risk conditions.