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Ameerah Hardy-Dozier outstepped The Freeze in front of an excited crowd at Truist Park, leaving the Atlanta Braves’ speed demon in the warning track dust.
Georgia ranks No. 1 nationally for policies that prevent and manage sudden death and catastrophic injury in high school sports, according to the Korey Stringer Institute at the University of ...
Prevention is key: Dr. Kim suggests Peachtree runners wear light-colored clothing. And of course, make sure you stay hydrated before and during the race. That means drinking water every 15 to 20 ...
Every school morning in Peachtree City, 90-year-old Ted Masters puts on his safety vest and bright orange gloves, walks out to the curb, and raises one hand to stop the world for a moment. That gloved ...
When Mark Berens started working in his father’s frozen custard shop in 1976, he hated it. Nearly 50 years later, he’s still behind the counter almost every day.
With his NBA draft selection, Ace Bailey’s journey from McEachern to the league highlights a trend in Georgia hoops that no other state can quite match.
Mass shootings like what occurred at Apalachee High School near Winder are heartbreaking. Unfortunately, these incidents are all too common. Accessibility to firearms (i.e., handguns, assault weapons ...
Six years later, the result is “Young Firecrackers,” a five-part memoir written by Rehn and four of his high school friends who survived addiction: Ashley Mercurio, Ryan Bernstein, Andrew Theriot and ...
In parts of rural upstate New York, schools have more than 1,100 students for every mental health provider. In a far-flung region with little public transportation, those few school counselors often ...
More and more parents are bearing an enormous weight of planning ahead for their child’s success, but planning in the wrong way. Finding your child’s “sweet spot” and then jumping on it with the ...
Hundreds of new Georgia laws take effect this week after being adopted by the state’s Republican-led Legislature.
Your guide to Independence Day fireworks displays across metro Atlanta. Parades, concerts, kids activities and more will lead up to the pyrotechnics.