An armed security guard at the Centers for Disease Control was fired after riding in the elevator with the president and snapping photos.
The proposal to build a Kroger and age-restricted residential living space was not in keeping with the area's development plans.
Stop by the Chastain Park Gymnasium in Buckhead this week if you want to avoid long lines on Election Day, Nov. 4.
Early voting can also be done on Saturday and Sunday at the Chastain Park Gymnasium.
The body may offer financing to construct additional public parking spaces at the mixed use site next to the Buckhead Theatre.
Effectively immediately, commissioners unanimously chose Patrick J. O'Connor to succeed Dwight Ferrell.
Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America wants Kroger to forbid the open carry of rifles inside their Georgia stores.
The private security guard was inches away from the President of the United States inside an elevator during a recent visit to Atlanta.
Georgia residents have until Oct. 6 to register to vote in the Nov. 4 General Election.
Citizens interested in learning about a proposed $250 million infrastructure bond have two more chances to weigh in on the subject.
Only 119 agencies across the nation have earned accreditation from the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies.
Six Fulton County state representatives and a former legislator sought injunction against the county to stop a 17-percent tax hike.
Early voting starts on Monday, Oct. 13 in Fulton County.
City planners estimate the city has an approximately $1 billion backlog in infrastructure improvement projects.
Flags at County Facilities flown at half-mast and First Responders Honored on Social Media
Atlanta joins 30-city consortium in pushing for increased investments in water infrastructure
The New Georgia Project is accused of voter registration fraud and must submit documents to the Secretary of State's office by Sept 16.
The need for adequate food confirmed by County Senior Survey
Traffic in both directions at the former Toll Plaza now travels on the three inside (left) lanes.
After a deadly summer of children left in hot cars, a mother is calling on a government fix. What do you think?
The State Road and Tollway Authority was given the honor for its planning and communications associated with the ending of tolls on GA 400.
Al Nash was named to the post during the authority's meeting on Aug. 26.
During an exchange on immigration between a University of Georgia student and Gov. Nathan Deal he presumed the student was undocumented.
WalletHub looked at life expectancy, wages, the number of male vs. female executives and other factors to rank states for women's equality.
Tuesday is the last day the Central Resource Center, Neighborhood Union Workforce Center and Youth Employment Services will be open.
Cobb Senior Superior Court Judge Grant Brantley was assigned two cases related to whether Fulton County can raise its tax rate.
Six Fulton County state representatives and a former legislator are seeking an injunction against the county to stop a 17-percent tax hike.
Fulton County commissioners is considering an 17.45 percent increase to its millage rate.
The five-year Consolidated Planning Document provides "decent housing" and a suitable environment for low to moderate-income residents.
With more courthouse victories for gays and lesbians, is it time for a final decision?
The state is the first in the South to push for less regulation as the national conversation on pot grows.
City Hall will implement a savings plan in anticipation of payments for a proposed infrastructure bond.
An online survey will be available until the end of September.
Insurance companies that fail to allocate 80 to 85 percent of premium payments to health care improvements must pay out rebates.
The monumental painting which depicts the Battle of Atlanta will have a new home at the Atlanta History Center by 2016.
It is believed that an internal electrical fault has caused the power to fail for the building.
There will be a three-way race to succeed Ed Lindsey in the Georgia House of Representatives.
Resident concerns regarding conflicts between cyclist and pedestrian traffic versus vehicle traffic have caused planners to re-evaluate their design.
Councilman Ivory Young has introduced a proposal to ask state lawmakers to introduce guidelines for drone use in Georgia.
The ordinance would establish guidelines for tree removals by property owners.