Alliance Defense Fund tells GCPS not to be bullied by the ACLU regarding so-called "LGBT" filters.
Dr. Darin Wilson will help shape Georgia Gwinnett College's athletic future.
Longtime Cobb County resident to receive PGA's highest honor on the 30th anniversary of his first major championship.
With Division 1 prospect Anfernee Stewart at quarterback and 14 other battle-tested starters returning, the Duluth Wildcats are poised to make a run at the state playoffs this year.
Woods expected to play in PGA Championship the week of Aug. 8 at the Johns Creek club.
Duluth High School team practices two times daily Aug. 1-5 from 7 to 9 a.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Scrimmage scheduled against Central Gwinnett High School in Lawrenceville Aug. 12.
Contest offers winner a shot at throwing first pitch at Sept. 26 game. Online entry deadline Sept. 12.
The popular 'Friday Night Lights' series continues when the Atlanta Falcons make the short drive from their Flowery Branch practice facility to NHS for a full-scale scrimmage Aug. 5.
Woods to play in PGA Championship at Atlanta Athletic Club event if there are "no complications" due to leg injuries.
Annual golf tournament has raised money for children and family organizations in Gwinnett County for nearly 20 years. Goal for 2011 is $15,000.
Competition begins Sept. 17. Registration for players and coaches continues through Sept. 1.
Wildcats under-15 team lost only one game all year and they avenged that setback with a 5-4 win over Mill Creek in overtime in the league championship game.
Wednesday's doubles match had Georgiaβs Drake Bernstein and Georgia Techβs Kevin King paired for a surprising win.
Thousands of volunteers for the upcoming PGA Championship completed a round of training this weekend.
In another match, India's Somdev Devvarma prevailed over American Ryan Sweeting at the ATP World Tour event held this week at Peachtree Corners' Racquet Club of the South.
Bobby Cox Day is Monday; 1 millionth fan possible.
Racquet Club of the South hosts week-long Atlanta Championships.
Sixty banners line route for spectators from Gwinnett Arena in Duluth to Atlanta Athletic Club.
Peachtree Corners tennis facility abuzz with activity preparing for upcoming ATP World Tour event.
Local restaurants invite fans to attend for photo opportunities, autographs and Q&A with players.
Norfolk plays G-Braves Thursday and for weekend series. G-Braves a half-game behind Durham.
Legendary former Atlanta Braves manager to be honored with tribute July 18 at Coolray Field.
Seth Reeves of Duluth tied with Ridge Purcell of LaGrange for fifth place with 284.
Festivities to include Welcome of the Dragon ceremony, Lion Dance, and Return of the Pearl.
G-Braves take on Durham Bills at Monday game featuring red. white, and blue thundersticks giveaway, jersey-off-the-back auction and spin the wheel for prizes at team store.
The first 250 people who pre-register and attend event will receive free tickets to PGA Championship practice rounds.
Syracuse is the victim at Coolray Field.
Brazil resident has a personal reason to be at Laurel Springs this week.
Durham wins Sunday; Syracuse visits Monday.
Juneteenth celebration Saturday, June 18, followed by Latin Fan Fiesta Sunday, June 19.
2011 PGA Championship, golf's 4th major, occurring at Atlanta Athletic Club in August.
Friday starts eight-game series against Buffalo Bisons. GMC giving away bobbleheads Saturday.
Mike Minor optioned back to Class AAA club. GMC giving out Freddie Freeman bobbleheads Saturday.
Fireworks to light up sky after Gwinnett Braves game tonight against IronPigs at Coolray Field.
Duluth race attracts 90 runners on cool, overcast Saturday morning start to Memorial Day Weekend.
Suwanee couple's horse finishes seven lengths behind winner Shackleford at Pimlico.
Third-placer finish in Kentucky Derby makes 3M a contender in Saturday's race at Pimlico.
Wildcats coach Matt Champitto declares Duluth's season 'definitely successful' despite 6-3 loss.
Third game Thursday to decide who continues in state Class AAAAA baseball playoffs.
The state's high school governing body overwhelmingly rejected the controversial 4/8 plan that would have crowned eight state champions in each sport.