Angel Reese lands in Atlanta after a blockbuster trade to the Dream, a jazz club is headed to Decatur's historic 1935 Post Office building, and Piedmont Park's Vietnam War memorial is finally complete. Plus: Koshu Club opens in Buckhead, Georgia's voter registration deadline for the May primary is two weeks out, and a WSB-TV investigation finds hundreds of Georgians charged with DUI were proven sober.
Angel Reese Traded to the Atlanta Dream in Blockbuster Deal
The two-time WNBA All-Star heads to Atlanta from Chicago in exchange for two first-round picks, adding a dominant rebounder to a Dream roster already stacked with talent.
Community & Culture
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Decatur's Historic Post Office Building to Become a Jazz Club
A jazz club will open this summer inside the 1935 Decatur Post Office building on East Trinity Place, bringing live music to one of the city's most recognizable landmarks.
Development & Housing
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Piedmont Park's Vietnam War Memorial Plaza and Sculpture Now Complete
The Sons of Atlanta Vietnam War Monument, the city's first proper tribute to local Vietnam War veterans, is finished near the park's Active Oval after years of fundraising.
Education
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High School Cell Phone Ban and Need-Based Scholarship Head to Governor's Desk
The Georgia General Assembly sent a package of education bills to Governor Kemp, including a high school cell phone ban, a new need-based scholarship program, and expanded literacy requirements.
Government & Politics
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Georgia Voter Registration Deadline for May Primary Is Two Weeks Away
Georgians who want to vote in the May 19 primary election must register by April 20. The midterm cycle has drawn national attention to several competitive races.
Sports
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Hawks Add Center Tony Bradley to Bolster Frontcourt for Playoff Push
Atlanta signed the former Pacers center to shore up inside depth as the team enters a critical final week of the regular season.
Food & Drink
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Bora Bora Smoothie Cafe Headed to Plaza Midtown
The health-focused franchise has signed a lease for a location in Plaza Midtown, with construction underway and an opening expected in four to six months.
Investigations
1 storyBlood Tests Show Hundreds of Georgians Charged with DUI Were Sober
A WSB-TV investigation found that 701 people tested by the GBI in 2025 had no illegal or prescription drugs in their systems after being arrested for DUI based on field sobriety tests.
Youth & Safety
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At-Promise Centers Open for Atlanta Teens During Spring Break
The Atlanta Police Foundation's youth centers are hosting the Hope Meets Promise conference during APS spring break, offering daily activities and a therapeutic environment for teens ages 12 to 18.