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The Atlanta Falcons have arguably been the hardest team in the NFL to predict on a game-by-game basis, but ESPN is unanimous in their picks against the Panthers
In early January 2026, the South Fulton packaging plant near Atlanta will shut its doors, leaving 55 employees without work. This closure is part of a sweeping restructuring by Smurfit Westrock, a packaging giant formed by a major merger in July 2024.
Sunday's game between the Carolina Panthers and the Atlanta Falcons starts at 1 p.m. in Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Queen City News.
There are no huge surprises on the Falcons’ active game day roster or the inactives list for Sunday’s matchup against the Carolina Panthers in Week 11. Drake London was listed as questionable heading into Sunday’s game with an illness and a back injury,
Martino inherits an Atlanta team that underachieved mightily considering its roster spend, but he doesn't see talent as the key issue
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Man accused of planning mass shooting at Atlanta airport pleads not guilty to federal charges
The man arrested at the Atlanta airport after police say he threatened to shoot up the terminal is pleading not guilty.
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Air travel returning to 'normal' at Atlanta airport after government shutdown
Flights at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport are returning to normal after the government shutdown, with fewer cancellations as the FAA scales back flight restrictions.
Declining enrollment and rising costs led APS officials to develop a plan that would “repurpose” 16 school buildings. A public hearing is scheduled for Dec. 3.
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"One of the most trying times": Atlanta federal workers await back pay after 42-day shutdown
Two metro Atlanta federal employees describe the financial strain of going more than a month without pay, and their relief as back pay is finally on the way. But with funding set to expire again on Jan.
The man accused of threatening to shoot up Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport pleaded not guilty to federal charges Friday.
ATLANTA — A long-running federal lawsuit against comedian and actor Katt Williams was dismissed. The judge in the case said that arguments by women suing Williams that alleged it was a challenge to sue him within a legally-obligated time period due to his celebrity status were not valid to let the case continue.