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A 6-foot-2, 290-pound defensive tackle, Stone was a key offseason acquisition for Georgia Tech in its effort to rebuild and strengthen its defensive front.
The Forever stamp honoring former President Jimmy Carter will be available beginning in Atlanta on Oct. 1, which would've been Carter's 101st birthday.
A public memorial service to honor DeKalb County police Officer David Rose, killed during an attack on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, will be held Friday.
Apalachee coach Kevin Saunders, whose team defeated Chattahoochee 29-9 on Saturday to end the Wildcats’ 29-game losing streak, answers today's Four Questions.
Like vacationing in Florida but want to avoid the crowds? Take your vacation up a notch beyond the theme parks.
The EPA is considering allowing soybean and cotton growers in Georgia and beyond to use the controversial herbicide dicamba, after it was banned last year.
Senior living communities are sprouting in Athens, home to the University of Georgia, and neighboring Oconee County, both known until now for their young residents.
All of Atlanta’s political offices including the mayor, Atlanta City Council president and all 15 council member seats are up for grabs in November.
From organized dog walking dates, to live dating game shows, to speed dating and group dinners curated by matchmakers, a wide variety of IRL dating events are flourishing.
Opinion: The "One Big Beautiful Bill" wrongly focuses on future salary as a way to measure degree programs' success.
The mayor, City Council president and all 15 council spots are up for grabs. Four council races will be wide open after the incumbents announced they wouldn't seek reelection.
Loyal shoppers at Lenox Square in Buckhead will notice more than a few new offerings while perusing the upscale mall’s wings.