American Airlines flights were cleared to fly by regulators early Tuesday after a brief grounding due to a systemwide technical issue. Just before 7 a.m. Eastern time, the Federal Aviation ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered all American Airlines flights grounded in the U.S. after the carrier reported a technical issue affecting its entire system with millions traveling for ...
As the year closes out, UATL’s staff members are looking back at Black culture and remembering what mattered. In this story, senior reporter Gavin Godfrey shares his memories of the year that was.
Longtime Israeli antiquities collector Oded Golan has brought 350 of his most notable artifacts from the Holy Land to Atlanta’s Pullman Yards for display through the end of February. Golan, a ...
Good morning, Atlanta! Welcome to the Christmas Eve edition of A.M. ATL - or should I say, the Chrismukkah Eve edition. It’s Lindsay Deutsch filling in for Tyler Estep. Friends, I am feeling the ...
The bidding process has shut out two long-standing insurers who have fought back with lengthy complaints saying health care for the state’s neediest will be disrupted.
Yelp’s latest trend report indicates a renewed interest in real-world connections in 2025, highlighting a rise in in-person experiences like adult summer camps and bookstore bars. The report analyzed ...
It’s traditional at the end of the year to reflect on all the moments — good or bad — that made the year memorable.
Many trekkers who set out on the Appalachian Trail eventually ditch some of the heaviest baggage that is slowing them down — and not just the gear spilling out of their backpacks.
Lemon Street Classic basketball tournament offers not only the chance to see some great hoops but also to honor the history associated with the name and site of the event.
Don’t let those short, cold days and long, colder nights get you down. Here are 10 good reasons to leave the house and enjoy Atlanta this winter.
The College Football Playoff has produced plenty of exciting moments, and Gary Stokan believes more of the same is headed to Atlanta to start the near year.