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When she emerged from the third-base dugout with the umpiring crew minutes before the start of the first game of the Braves-Marlins split doubleheader, photographers snapped away, capturing the ...
In the fourth inning of a 7-1 victory over the Marlins, Profar robbed a homer from Marlins slugger Agustin Ramirez. The designated hitter blasted a Hurston Waldrep pitch 379 feet to left field that ...
Jen Pawol made history on Saturday afternoon as MLB’s first female umpire, manning first base in the Braves’ 7-1 victory over the Marlins ...
A motive was not released when officials identified the suspect in the deadly incident at Atlanta's CDC campus.
A Warner Robins police officer was injured and an armed suspect was killed in a Friday morning standoff outside a mall in Middle Georgia, the GBI said.
The Braves defeated the Marlins 7-1 in the first game of a doubleheader at Truist Park on Saturday. Atlanta obtained an early lead and cruised the rest of the way.
Georgia’s political leaders released official statements in the wake of Friday’s shooting at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Here’s what coach, players were saying after Lions safety Morice Norris suffered what was thought to be a serious injury during Friday's exhibition game.
Mike Luckovich is the award-winning editorial cartoonist for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He has twice been recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning, in 1995 and 2006. He was a ...
Lions safety Morice Norris is responsive at a nearby hospital, coach Dan Campbell said Friday night. Norris was transported off the Mercedes-Benz Stadium field by ambulance during the fourth quarter ...
“The decision that he (Falcons coach Raheem Morris) and coach (Dan) Campbell made from the Lions was about the player,” Krieg continued. “The player is above the games. It was about his health, and ...
The news was confirmed in a panicked call to the CDC child care center, where her toddler is enrolled: “Yes, we’re locking down. Please don’t come,” Tighe said she was told. Tighe’s next several hours ...