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Thrillz Atlanta, a new indoor amusement park in metro Atlanta off of Spaghetti Junction, offers attractions like a 35-foot slide and airbag obstacle courses.
Alpharetta resident Vinnie Politan has retooled his "Vinnie Politan Investigates" show as a digital-first podcast that will also air on Court TV.
Challenger Mo Ivory resigned from her Fulton Commission seat after just one year to run for the chairmanship.
Runoffs in Republican races for governor and U.S. Senate will dominate the news in the next month.
Track real-time results from Georgia’s May 19 midterm primary elections. More than 1,800 contests are taking place across the state.
The winners of the Public Service Commission general elections this fall will determine the balance of power at the utility regulator, which sets Georgia Power’s rates.
Crawford Henry, an Atlanta tennis player who won two NCAA doubles titles at Tulane and got as high as No. 18 in the world in the 1960s before becoming a coach, died Monday. He was 88.
Buddy Red opens up about following a different path from others in his musical family.
A new Microsoft Datacenter Academy at Atlanta Technical College aims to prepare Georgia students for high-demand data center jobs.
The Trust for Public Land’s 2026 ParkScore rankings are out and, for the first time, Atlanta made the top 20 list for best parks in the United States.
"Spanglish," the debut cookbook from AJC senior editor Monti Carlo, offers recipes and personal stories from her Puerto Rican homeland and life in the continental U.S.
Craving a burger? From smashed to dipped to thick, here’s Punk Foodie’s must-try metro Atlanta pop-up burger guide.
Two women’s sports bars in the same neighborhood? This is another moment for women to show they can thrive and compete in a league of their own.
Tuesday's primaries gave a clearer picture of which candidates will stay on the ballot.
After this year’s partial government shutdown prompted TSA call-outs, one Atlanta City Council member says it’s worth looking into privatizing security at the airport.
Several school board races in metro Atlanta’s largest counties were too close to call late Tuesday.
Republicans have embraced the president while Democrats revile him. Voters will decide who wins in November.
Georgia Supreme Court justices Sarah Hawkins Warren and Charlie Bethel defeated election challenges Tuesday from attorneys Jen Jordan and Miracle Rankin in nonpartisan races.
Gov. Brian Kemp called state lawmakers for a special session on June 17 to reshape how Georgians vote and to redraw the state’s political maps. Here's what to know.
Track real-time results from Georgia’s May 19 midterm primary elections. More than 1,800 contests are taking place across the state.
The Associated Press called the 13th District Democratic primary for state Rep. Jasmine Clark late on Tuesday.
The Lambert, North Oconee and Lake Oconee Academy girls continued to extend their dominance in high school golf, while two other schools earned their first state titles.
The former Atlanta mayor bested a crowded field of Democrats to give her a head start on the general election in November.