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New York PostAtlanta Police Department Investigates Deputy Chief Over Judicial Conduct Report
A deputy chief in the Atlanta Police Department is the subject of a judicial conduct inquiry involving a federal judge. The department said it launched an internal review after the report surfaced.
Uzbekistan National Soccer Team Selects Atlanta United Facility as World Cup Base Camp
FIFA announced that the Uzbekistan national team will use the Atlanta United Training Center in Marietta as its base camp for the 2026 World Cup. The team makes its first appearance at the tournament after securing qualification with a 2025 win over the United Arab Emirates.
NewsweekFlash Flood Warning Issued for Parts of Metro Atlanta
A flash flood warning remained in effect for eastern Fulton and west-central DeKalb counties on Wednesday evening. Torrential rain inundated downtown streets and major highways, prompting authorities to warn of life-threatening conditions.
The IndependentWaymo vehicles repeatedly circle Atlanta cul-de-sac after routing issue
Residents on Battleview Drive in Atlanta reported Waymo driverless cars circling the cul-de-sac day and night. The company said the vehicles experienced a routing problem. Some residents placed traffic signs in an attempt to redirect the cars.
nypost.comWaymo Vehicles Circle Atlanta Cul-De-Sacs Without Passengers
Atlanta residents report dozens of empty Waymo self-driving cars circling neighborhood cul-de-sacs for hours, mainly in the early morning. The company stated it has addressed the routing behavior.
foxbusiness.comAtlanta Journal-Constitution Publisher Andrew Morse to Step Down After Missing Digital Subscriber Target
Andrew Morse, who led a $150 million digital transformation of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution after taking over in January 2023, will depart after nearly three and a half years. He will be succeeded by Paul Curran effective June 29. The newspaper, which ended its print edition…
thesouthafrican.comLast Member of Paper Gang Family Drug Ring Sentenced to 18 Years
Antonio Pierre Ashmeade received an 18-year federal prison term for his role in a Atlanta-based cocaine and marijuana trafficking operation. The sentence completes prosecutions that removed 13 defendants from a network dismantled by a multi-agency Homeland Security Task Force.