This year brought big changes to Atlanta media. Here’s a look back at the city’s biggest TV, film and radio stories of 2025.
The Kremlin’s senior negotiator in talks on ending the war in Ukraine, Kirill Dmitriev, said he was on his way to Florida for ...
The virus had killed about 38 people, most of them Black, by April 2020. But when a white judge died, local officials made sure to announce her name.
According to preliminary numbers from Georgia Access, the state’s version of the ACA exchange, enrollment is down 190,000 for 2026. Channel 2’s Richard Elliot has learned that the number of new ...
On a November night inside a Decatur event venue, the crowd included politicians and hopeful candidates—but that evening, the stage belonged to a group of people who’d never planned to be political at ...
PSC votes 5–0 to approve Georgia Power’s 10-gigawatt expansion Georgia Power says customers could save about $8.50 a month ...
A group called "Georgians for Integrity" has run ads targeting Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones as he campaigns for governor.
Assistant AG Harmeet Dhillon, who heads the DOJ Civil Rights Division, announced the lawsuit against Georgia and three other ...
The Department of Justice is suing Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in Macon, in an effort to force him to provide detailed voter information after he allegedly refused to do so.
Willis provides testimony after a year of rebuffing attempts to compel her to appear before the Georgia Senate.
Republican Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene secured one last victory before her quickly approaching resignation date in ...