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Gov. Kemp declared a state of emergency for all 159 Georgia counties, enabling emergency management teams to make necessary arrangements and position needed resources ahead of the storm’s impact. With Hurricane Helene expected to push through north Georgia Thursday night into Friday, conditions could approach that of 2009 Austell when heavy rains f…
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Ransomware is a type of malicious software designed to block access to a computer system until a sum of money is paid. What is it really like to negotiate with ransomware attackers? Why negotiate? What's the most moment in a ransomware negotiation? Mark Lance is vice president of GuidePoint Security, who talks about the many aspects involved in neg…
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Georgia’s Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John King is warning residents to protect their property as now-Hurricane Helene nears landfall and Georgia remains in its storm path. Preparation is key to avoid unnecessary problems after big storms. Before Helene arrives, King suggested saving important documents, like birth certificates, insuranc…
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Hurricane Helene is expected to bring significant impacts to Georgia, including flooding rain, strong winds, and isolated severe storms. The National Hurricane Center has Helene making landfall as a category 4 hurricane. Atlanta News First continues to monitor the airport and provide updates throughout the storm. Download our Atlanta News First app…
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The Georgia state elections board has passed a rule requiring ballots in this year's Nov. 5 presidential election to be counted by hand. But opponents are up in arms over this 11th hour requirement. Susannah Goodman, director of election security programs at Common Cause Georgia, talks with Digital Producer Tim Darnell on why her organization think…
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Young Thug’s internationally watched criminal trial in Atlanta resumed one day after an attorney representing a key witness pleaded for his release from jail. On Friday, Quindarrius Zachary – aka D, Dee and Lil’ D – was arrested and booked into the Fulton County Jail. His attorney Dennis Schieb says Zachary was moved to Grady Memorial Hospital afte…
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Young Thug’s internationally watched criminal trial in Atlanta just got more intense. Quindarrius Zachary – aka D, Dee and Lil’ D – was arrested and booked into the Fulton County Jail. His attorney said Zachary was moved to Grady Memorial Hospital after concerns for his health at the jail and is currently being held in custody there. Atlanta Attorn…
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Businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist Bradley Tusk is the author of "Vote With Your Phone: Why Mobile Voting Is Our Final Shot At Saving Democracy." He talks with ANF+ Digital Producer Tim Darnell on why being able to cast your ballot via cell phone is the last best hope at creating bipartisan political governance. How secure would your ball…
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A Gwinnett County student was arrested on Friday morning for bringing a loaded semi-automatic gun to school, according to officials. The unidentified Duluth Middle School student showed the 9mm pistol to other students on the bus, according to Gwinnett County Public Schools Police Chief Tony Lockard. The other children told police what happened, le…
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One day after another setback in her efforts to criminally prosecute former President Donald Trump, Fulton County DA Fani Willis on Friday defied a special Georgia Senate committee’s subpoena to testify before it. Atlanta Attorney Josh Schiffer weighs in. Download our Atlanta News First app for the latest news and information.…
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Atlanta Fire and Rescue Public Information Officer Anare Holmes and ATL 311's Director of Customer Service Delivery Team Joy Quarles join Atlanta News First to talk September safety tips and city resources available to residents. Download our Atlanta News First app for the latest news and information.…
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Tensions skyrocketed this week in the Fulton County courtroom where Atlanta’s trial of the 21st century is taking place, as Antonio Sledge (aka Mounk Tounk) continued to backtrack statements he’d given to prosecutors in Young Thug’s judicial proceeding. Sledge was hammered by Fulton County Assistant District Attorney Adrianne Love on his previous s…
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The father of the suspected shooter who allegedly killed four people and injured nine others in last week’s metro Atlanta school shooting is facing the stiffest charges ever leveled against the parent of a juvenile charged in such a deadly attack. Colin Gray, 54, was charged this past Friday with four counts of involuntary manslaughter; two counts …
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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump met each other for the first time Tuesday night in what could be the one and only presidential debate before the Nov. 5, 2023 election. Who won? Who lost? Which candidate made their case to the American people, and who was left lacking? Peter Harrell is an Atlanta attorney and a former …
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Atlanta News First and Decaturish take you through your latest DeKalb County news headlines and the stories people are talking about most! Decatur Mayor Patti Garrett joins to discuss the city's latest efforts to address pedestrian safety and homelessness. Download our Atlanta News First app for the latest news and information.…
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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris meet Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024, for what could be their one and only presidential debate. Digital Producer Tim Darnell talks with Alain Sanders, a former TIME Magazine correspondent and reporter and now professor emeritus of political science at St. Peter's University in New Jersey, about what each candidate needs to ac…
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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris debate Tuesday night in what could be the only presidential debate before the historic Nov. 5, 2024, election. Nicole Tisdale is a former senior advisor to the National Security Council under the Joe Biden administration; previously, she was the director of counterterrorism, cyber security and espionage policy for the…
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Atlanta community journalist King Williams spoke with Decaturish's Dan Whisenhunt about DeKalb County's real estate market, the North DeKalb Mall redevelopment project and the county's expected population boom. Download our Atlanta News First app for the latest news and information.저자 Atlanta News First
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Searches of innocent passengers at airport boarding gates continue nationwide as federal drug officers look for cash they can seize. Atlanta News First Investigates documented the practice in the series In Plane Sight, showing how plainclothes officers confront passengers who’ve already successfully cleared inspections by the Transportation Securit…
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With the 2024 election expected to be the most expensive in history, interest groups and political organizations are more critical in shaping the political landscape than ever. From PACs and Super PACs to grassroots movements and corporate lobbyists, these entities wield massive influence in all levels of government. Who are these groups, and what …
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Kamala Harris made history Thursday night, when she became the first woman of color to win a major political party's presidential nomination. She and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, now face former President Donald Trump and Ohio U.S. Sen. JD Vance in a November election that is already too close to call in Georgia and the rest of the na…
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Ford Motor Company’s recall of the 2016-2022 Ford EcoSport and Focus 1.0L engines has put owners in a difficult position. Their cars have defective parts that could potentially ruin the engine, but the replacement parts will not be available for at least six months. According to the recall, “the oil-drive belt tensioner arm may fracture or separate…
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Anytime Chekietha Grant sees a police cruiser, she immediately starts recording on her phone. It’s an impulse reaction after a 2022 encounter with law enforcement in Brookside, Alabama, that started with an alleged broken tag light, and ended with her in handcuffs and behind bars. “Every time I go anywhere, I’m nervous,” Grant said. “If police get …
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