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Want the Uber, but not the driver? This could be your answer

Uber is set to enhance its ridesharing service by partnering with Waymo to introduce a fleet of self-driving electric cars in Atlanta. This initiative aims to alleviate passenger concerns about riding with a stranger, providing a more autonomous experience starting early next year.

Man found hiding from police in bed was wanted for killing man caught breaking into cars

Matt Washington Jr. was arrested in Clayton County after police discovered him hiding in bed, where he was pretending to be asleep. He is wanted for the murder of a man who was allegedly breaking into cars in Atlanta.

Apalachee High School Shooting Claims Teacher's Life

Apalachee High School teacher Richard Aspinwall was tragically killed during a mass shooting at the school on September 4, 2024. A 14-year-old student, Colt Gray, has been charged with four counts of felony murder in connection with the incident. The shooting has raised significant concerns about school safety and gun violence in the community.

Georgia dubbed No. 1 state for business for 11th year in a row, Gov. Kemp announces

Georgia has been recognized as the No. 1 state for business for the 11th consecutive year, as announced by Governor Brian Kemp. This accolade, awarded by Area Development Magazine, highlights the state's appeal to corporations seeking favorable business environments.

‘We lost everything:’ North Georgia animal rescue goes up in flames

A North Georgia animal rescue, Southern Journey Animal Rescue and Transport, suffered a devastating fire that destroyed two buildings, prompting a call for community assistance. Thankfully, all animals were safely rescued, but the organization reported losing everything else in the blaze.

Camp Twin Lakes makes summer camp accessible to all regardless of abilities

Camp Twin Lakes is breaking barriers in summer camp accessibility, ensuring that children of all abilities can experience the joy of summer camp. This initiative addresses critical social issues surrounding inclusivity and community support, making a significant impact on families across Georgia.

In Plane Sight

A recent investigation by Atlanta News First reveals that drug agents disproportionately profile Black men during "random, consensual encounters" at airports. The analysis shows that agents must search ten passengers to find one carrying money, leaving many individuals traumatized by the process.

Georgia judges accuse foster care agency of trying to break state law

Georgia's foster care system, overseen by DFCS, is under scrutiny following allegations from judges claiming that the agency is attempting to circumvent state laws. U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff's recent hearings highlight the alarming conditions faced by unhoused children within the system, emphasizing the urgent need for reform and accountability in child welfare.

New mural unveiled at Assembly Studios

A vibrant new mural has been unveiled at Assembly Studios in Atlanta, enhancing the artistic landscape of the area. This addition reflects the studio's commitment to creativity and community engagement in the heart of Atlanta's burgeoning film industry.

Atlanta Pride Parade Celebrates Inclusivity and Community

The article covers the Atlanta Pride Parade, an annual event that attracts hundreds of thousands of attendees to Midtown Atlanta. It highlights various activities and celebrations during Pride weekend, including a specific focus on inclusivity for older members of the LGBTQ+ community. The piece also notes the significance of the event in promoting visibility and acceptance within the community.

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