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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Atlanta's Airbnb Boom: What to Expect in 2026

Atlanta is gearing up for a surge in visitors during the 2026 World Cup. Many locals are planning to rent out their homes through Airbnb. Nadia Giordani, a Cabbagetown resident, is one of them. She helps others get ready to host guests. Giordani expects a lot of interest in the coming months. Airbn

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Dec 03 2025EDUCATION

Atlanta's Uneven School Ground: A Look at the Divide

Atlanta's schools show a stark contrast. Midtown High School and Booker T. Washington High School are both in Atlanta, but they're worlds apart. Midtown has fewer students living in poverty and more advanced classes. Booker T. Washington has more students in need and fewer resources. This isn't jus

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Dec 01 2025WEATHER

Wet Roads and Holiday Travel: A Slippery Situation in Atlanta

Atlanta faced a wet and chilly Sunday as people headed back home after the holiday break. The rain made roads slippery, especially during the busiest travel time between 5 p. m. and 8 p. m. Experts advised drivers to be extra cautious. The weather was not just wet but also cold. People were told to

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Nov 12 2025SPORTS

Atlanta's Big Bet on Women's Soccer: A New NWSL Team Joins the Game

Atlanta is getting a new soccer team, but not just any team. This one's for the NWSL, and it's a big deal. The league just gave the green light to a new team in Atlanta, set to start playing in 2028. They'll call Mercedes-Benz Stadium home, the same place where Atlanta United and the Falcons play.

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Oct 29 2025BUSINESS

Atlanta's Big Bet on Forge: A $756 Million Gamble for Growth

Atlanta is making a bold move with Forge Atlanta, a massive development project. The Develop Fulton Board just gave the green light to a $223. 7 million incentive for the first part of this project. This phase will bring hotels, shops, and entertainment right in the heart of downtown. The first ste

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Atlanta Gathers Top Minds to Tackle Infectious Disease Challenges

Atlanta is set to become the epicenter of infectious disease discussions as experts from around the globe converge for a major event. From October 19 to 22, the Georgia World Congress Center will host a variety of professionals, including doctors, researchers, and students, all focused on the latest

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Jun 29 2025WEATHER

Flights in Chaos: Atlanta Airport Battles Storms During Peak Travel Time

Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, the world's busiest, faced a tough night due to severe weather. Hundreds of flights were canceled, and many more were delayed, causing headaches for travelers. Delta Air Lines, which calls Atlanta its home base, was hit the hardest. Nearly 14% of

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Jan 11 2025WEATHER

Atlanta's Winter Surprise: Storm Causes Chaos and Closures

Atlanta woke up to a snowy surprise one winter morning, but the real trouble began when the snow turned into freezing rain. The city's streets became slippery and dangerous, with ice coating trees and power lines. Delta Airlines had to cancel numerous flights because of the harsh weather conditions.

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Oct 02 2024SPORTS

Weather Wreaks Havoc on MLB Schedule

Atlanta's notoriously fickle weather has thrown a wrench in the Major League Baseball schedule. The New York Mets and Atlanta Braves have seen two crucial games postponed due to heavy rainfall and unruly conditions at Truist Park. These matches were originally set for Wednesday and Thursday but will

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