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The Atlanta Police Department is looking for a missing 20-year-old woman who came to Atlanta by bus.

Ben Roethlisberger's suspension has been reduced from six games to four by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

Facing deep budget cuts and layoffs, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources is seeking corporate sponsorships to help run state parks and historical sites.

"Bad and Busted" is a paradox: A new newspaper that's actually successful. But its content stirs controversy and anger.

Labor Day Weekend has become one of Atlanta's busiest holidays. Several big events will bring in thousands of visitors and more than $60 million.

A partnership of Georgia transportation agencies has officially kicked off an experiment in managing peak traffic flow through electronic tolling along Interstate 85. The average toll price is expected to be between $5 to $6.

A UPS Airlines flight from Dubai, United Arab Emirates to Cologne, Germany crashed at about noon EST Friday, the company said.

Even though Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc. is moving its business to Europe, the bottling company's new headquarters and Metro Atlanta employees will get to stay here.

Two men who have become his mentors expressed surprise and disbelief when they learned of his arrest.

Six Flags Over Georgia announced Wednesday that they would be introducing a new rollercoaster for the 2011 season.

Bill Curry hasn't been on the sideline for a college game since 1996, so excuse the ol' coach if it takes him a few plays - maybe even a few games - to get up to speed.

Whether you're staying in town or getting away, there are affordable options this weekend.

Georgia Republican Rep. Tom Price dismisses ethics probe as politically motivated.

Parking at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport's west economy lot just went ticketless.

Paste Magazine on Wednesday ended its run in print, opting to go forward as an online-only magazine.