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Atlanta Falcons sign cornerback to practice squad
The Atlanta Falcons signed cornerback A.J. Woods to their 16-man practice squad, the team announced on Tuesday afternoon. Woods, a former undrafted free agent out of Pittsburgh, has yet to appear in an NFL game but spent time with the Denver Broncos, Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders.
The Atlanta Hawks will continue their four game road trip tomorrow and their opponent will be the Brooklyn Nets, who are 0-4. The Hawks themselves are 1-3 and c
Atlanta's Jamaican community is scrambling to help family members, including the elderly, on the Caribbean island as Hurricane Melissa brings 185-mph winds and heavy rains.
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The 10 top plate performances by Atlanta Braves hitters in 2025
On Monday, we took a look at 10 of the most impactful starts that came from the many, many hurlers that took the mound as part of the rotation for the Atlanta Braves in 2025. Naturally, it’s now time to look at 10 of the most impactful performances from Atlanta Braves hitters over this past season. It’s only right, isn’t it?
The Atlanta Falcons signed a cornerback, A.J. Woods, to their practice squad ahead of their Week 9 showdown with the New England Patriots.
As air traffic controllers miss their first full paycheck, larger numbers of the workforce are calling in sick—forcing the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to slow the flow of traffic at some of the nation’s busiest airports.
ATLANTA — After north Georgia saw one to three inches of rain on Monday, you’ll need to pull the umbrella back out on Wednesday. Severe Weather Team 2 Chief Meteorologist Brad Nitz says rain is coming into the area by daybreak. While it won’t be as heavy as Monday’s rain, it’ll be moderate and occasionally heavy throughout the day.
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Atlanta nonprofit hosts 'Harvest of Hope' to help families facing SNAP cuts
As millions of Americans face the potential loss of SNAP benefits next month, one Atlanta nonprofit is stepping up to help fill the gap.
Members of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association were at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Tuesday to hand out leaflets.
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Food apps and Atlanta churches offer assistance to SNAP recipients struggling during shutdown
From churches to food delivery apps, everyday Georgians and businesses are attempting to fill the aid gap during the government shutdown.
Every four years, Atlanta voters choose a mayor—and a city council president. The mayor gets more attention, but insiders know the council president can quietly steer the city’s agenda. This November,