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Two Atlanta players heading back for Season 50 share the physical and mental toll of playing the game.

Another Atlanta group could be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame soon
Other nominees include Lauryn Hill, Luther Vandross, Wu-Tang Clan and Atlanta resident Ronnie DeVoe.
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Legendary Atlanta electronic band is set to make a grand return home
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This flavor could become Georgia’s official chicken wing
A bill in the state House would designate a local favorite as the defining wing of the Peach State.

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As a Georgia prosecutor, here’s why I stand with Judge Glenda Hatchett
Judge Glenda Hatchett was sexually assaulted by a former sheriff. When she sued and later withdrew her case, the Georgia Sheriff’s Association went after her for legal fees.
3 hours agoGeorgia’s public school buildings belong to us — not the charter school industry
A bill in the Georgia Legislature would hand over taxpayer-funded property to private operators who are not held to the same standards as public school districts.
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The passage of several bills would help charter schools better operate as demand continues to increase.
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PHOTOS: Tyler Reddick wins again at Autotrader 400
The latest stop in the NASCAR Cup Series came to Georgia this weekend, as the Autotrader 400 was held on Sunday, February 22, 2026.

PHOTOS: Hundreds honor Laken Riley with 5K, memorial on UGA campus
Hundreds of people honored Laken Riley on Saturday at the University of Georgia’s campus, nearly two years after the nursing student was killed. Riley’s death occurred on Feb.














