Lucas Harris

‘Nobody 2′ producer returns to Atlanta hometown: ‘We celebrate family’

Odenkirk plays Hutch Mansell in the sequel to Nobody and Nobody 2, which opens in theaters this weekend. He is an apparently mild-mannered man ...

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Air Canada strike could impact flights to and from Atlanta

As the strike continues, the airline anticipates that about 130,000 customers would be affected daily. Customers from Atlanta who booked flights on Air Canada ...

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Runners rally to support family of DeKalb officer killed in CDC shooting

Thanks to Caleb Groves Thanks to Caleb Groves Runners honored Rose, who spent four years in the Marines, with a moment of silence just ...

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She lost her son to an off-duty officer’s bullets. She still seeks justice.

According to Lans-Anderson, her son was trying to defuse the situation and was acting innocently. A year later, she is still determined to learn ...

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Atlanta’s luxe office market is like musical chairs, slowly losing seats

Even while there aren’t many options for upscale space, not every business feels the need to play, at least not right away. According to ...

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Fernbank Museum announces biggest renovation since it opened

With the opening of WildWoods, a 10-acre outdoor display behind the Museum of Natural History, in 2016, Fernbank’s site underwent its most recent significant ...

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Who is Derek Dooley, the former football coach running for U.S. Senate

In contrast to his father, the renowned coach Vince Dooley of the University of Georgia, who ran for governor and the U.S. Senate in ...

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Truth Be Told brings chef-driven tasting menu and cocktails to Roswell

Marcus was initially called in to help with the menu, something he has been doing since his previous restaurant Watershed closed in 2019. However, ...

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Fulton must accept Republican election board nominees, judge rules

The ruling follows the two GOP nominees’ party-line rejection in May by the Democratic-controlled Fulton Board of Commissioners. The panel was sued by the ...

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State widens probe into failed Georgia lender accused of $140M Ponzi scheme

According to the official, the subpoenas are intended to get correspondence and records related to the company’s lending operations. First Liberty’s June collapse sent ...

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