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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has printed its final newspaper, marking the end of a 157-year chapter in Georgia history and officially transitioning the longtime publication into a fully digital news outlet.
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution prints final edition after 157 years
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ended its 157-year print run on Dec. 31, 2025, making Atlanta the only major U.S. city without a daily newspaper.
Kevin Stroner, 56, who died from suicide, was identified as the suspect by police, while Moriah Cardona, 44, was listed as a homicide victim by the medical examiner’s office.
Among those things being put into the public domain is the iconic official Georgia state song, “Georgia on My Mind.” The song, most widely known because of Ray Charles, will now be free to use.
Alicia Johnson will become the first Black woman elected to a statewide post that isn’t a judgeship in Georgia when she takes office on the Public Service Commission.
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Things to do this weekend in metro Atlanta, North Georgia | Jan. 2-4, 2026
Looking for things to do across metro Atlanta this weekend and beyond? From live music and theater to sports, festivals, and family-friendly events, here’s a county-by-county list.
The Treasury Department accused an Atlanta real estate investor of "egregious" violations of economic sanctions after he bought a Russian socialite's Alpharetta mansion.
From deadlines to submitting absentee ballot requests and early voting to runoff election dates, this calendar features all the important dates that Georgia voters need to know. It will be updated with the latest dates that are announced by the Georgia Secretary of State.
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New Year's Eve 2025 weather in metro Atlanta | What to expect
Cold but manageable weather is expected across metro Atlanta and North Georgia as people ring in the New Year.
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10 arrested, $1 million worth of drugs seized in metro Atlanta fentanyl ring bust
Working with the FBI’s Atlanta and Cartersville offices, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation’s (GBI) Northwest Georgia Drug Task Force searched several locations in metro Atlanta, uncovering illegal substances, guns and cash. Officials estimate that the operation took more than $1 million worth of drugs off the streets.