Families forced to seek help for the first time as government shutdown lingers
Some families say they haven't needed the help before, but they're glad resources exist now that they do.
Some families say they haven't needed the help before, but they're glad resources exist now that they do.
A group of missionaries from Georgia were in Jamaica as Hurricane Melissa hit. They thank the support of their community and the power of prayer for surviving it.
The Atlanta Community Food Bank has taken emergency action by moving $5 million from its reserves to increase food assistance amid rising demand due to inflation, layoffs, and a government shutdown.
The Atlanta Beltline is celebrating its 20th anniversary, marking two decades of significant economic and community impact in the city.
With Halloween only a week away, some of the creepiest and creative characters will be out and about in metro Atlanta.
The upcoming election for Georgia’s Public Service Commission could impact monthly power bills as voters decide between two Republican incumbents and their Democratic challengers.
After opening in 1975 with six beds, co-founder Alana Shepherd said they are now known around the world.
The Atlanta Fed President says many businesses in Georgia and the Southeast have been trying to absorb the cost of tariffs, instead of passing that onto consumers. But now that’s getting more difficult.
Bárbara Rivera Holmes made history as the first Latina to hold a statewide office in Georgia when she was sworn in as the Labor Commissioner in April.