Atlanta
FBI searches Atlanta election office, chasing Trump 2020 vote fraud claims
This comes a week after Trump said at the World Economic Forum in Davos that people will be prosecuted for what they did in the 2020 election, which he again falsely claimed was "rigged."
Navigating workplace injuries in Atlanta: How lawyers are stepping up
Legal strategies that can make or break personal injury claims in Atlanta
Georgia man arrested at Atlanta airport with AR-15 rifle, planned mass shooting
After Atlanta massacre, Jewish groups rally on behalf of Asian Americans
Police in Georgia say the 21-year-old suspect may have been motivated by hatred of women and not anti-Asian bigotry.
Georgia day spas gunned down, eight dead and suspect arrested
In Atlanta, police officers responding to a call of a "robbery in progress" shortly before 6 p.m. local time arrived at a beauty spa to find three women shot dead.
Israel consulate in Atlanta erects mural to thank COVID-19 personnel
The mural itself spells "Thank you," as a tribute for those who have dedicated and risked their lives in recent months to combat the pandemic.
Jewish pitchers Kremer and Fried have rare off days
Orioles' Israeli rookie still happy with first taste in majors • Atlanta ace twists ankle in final start before playoffs.
Chemical, steel factory fires latest in series of fires, explosions in US
The fire follows a number of large fires and explosions around the US at industrial and military sites.
Atlanta police shooting of Rayshard Brooks was a homicide, coroner says
Brooks' fatal encounter with police came after an employee of a Wendy's restaurant in Atlanta phoned authorities to say that someone had fallen asleep in his car in the restaurant's drive-thru lane.
Atlanta city police chief resigns following shooting of black man
The city's police chief, Erika Shields, resigned earlier on Saturday over the shooting on Friday night of 27-year-old Rayshard Brooks, which was captured on video.
Atlanta synagogue walks back reopening announcement
The synagogue was the first in the country to announce that it was reopening after social distancing restrictions connected to the coronavirus pandemic were lifted, according to the Forward.
In Atlanta, Jews trying to oust Trump are complicated by race question
Atlanta’s Jews are treading lightly into its breach.
Orthodox synagogue in Atlanta breaks from national Young Israel movement
The exit comes months after its rabbi protested the movement’s right-wing political positions.