Landlords are facing thousands of dollars in lost rental income and property damage caused by squatters. Atlanta property manager Tim Arko said it took him seven months and a lawsuit to evict squatters from a rental home near East Lake Golf Club. During that time, the property suffered extensive damage.
ROCKDALE COUNTY, Ga. - An off-duty Atlanta police officer was stabbed during a confrontation in Rockdale County on Saturday.
Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) is having a strong day on Wall Street, with shares up more than 9%. However, the airline company has had some operational headaches in Atlanta, where a winter storm has forced the closure of five runways.
The locations expected to be targeted by deportation teams from ICE include those with large populations of immigrants, one source said.
I wrote about the imminent emergence of autonomous vehicles in Georgia last fall. Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson announced plans for driverless podcars to shuttle jetsetters from the airport to the Georgia International Convention Center,
Allen Media, owner of the Weather Channel, is reassigning or moving local meteorologists in two dozen local TV station markets to Atlanta in a new "hub" set up.
This month, the Goizueta Children’s Experience opened featuring nods to Atlanta’s historical roots in a 5,000 square foot space.
With his first batch of memoranda and orders, Trump repealed dozens of former President Joe Biden's actions, withdrew the U.S. from the Paris climate accords, put a temporary freeze on new federal regulations and commanded federal law enforcement to end all cases and investigations of any Trump supporters, among other actions.
Reporters who covered the Biden White House are reflecting on what proved to be one of the least accessible presidents in modern history as they prepare to again cover one of the more accessible, if less predictable ones,
Shares are mostly lower in Asia after China reported that its economy grew at a 5% annual pace last year, hitting the government's target but slowing from the year before
But the grand machinery keeping Wall Street moving is just picking up steam. That's because, deterred by regulatory uncertainty and higher borrowing costs, U.S. corporations have mostly sat on the sidelines in recent years when it came to buying competitors or selling themselves.
It's not just JPMorgan Chase. Across the industry, banks are rethinking their remote-work policies — but experts say it won't be easy to turn back the clock.