Job seekers turn to Atlanta career fair as national job losses mount
More people across the country are looking for work after the U.S. lost 92,000 jobs last month, pushing the national unemployment rate up to 4.4%.
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More people across the country are looking for work after the U.S. lost 92,000 jobs last month, pushing the national unemployment rate up to 4.4%.
The CEO of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta told Channel 2’s Linda Stouffer said the time is right to retire.
Financial and internet crimes are costing Americans billions of dollars every year.
In Georgia, there’s fall, winter, and then allergy season, and with an early pollen spike, doctors say we are officially in it.
Atlanta’s long-planned Stitch project is moving forward, aimed at connecting the city where the interstate currently cuts it in two.
Nursing and health care currently lead the top job listings.
Right now, you can search for what a medical procedure you need is likely to cost.
A new title partnership has the race now being called the Northside Hospital Peachtree Road Race.
Raphael Bostic, the first African American and first openly gay president of a regional Federal Reserve Bank, will retire this month.
As state lawmakers weigh expanding cellphone laws, a new study says it’s clear that parents want limits on cellphones in schools.