For Live Updates Click Here:  GWINNET COUNTY SCHOOLS CLOSING AN HOUR EARLY Name Status Org. Bartow County Schools Closing at 11:30 AM School Cherokee County Schools all extracurricular activities canceled today & tomorrow School Cobb County Schools Closing 1 hour early HS 11:30a, MS 12:30p. ES 1:30p School Dawson County Schools Closed 12 Month Staff […]

The City of Atlanta Office of Constituent Services and Department of Parks and Recreation has decided, in light of current bitterly cold temperatures, that the Old Adamsville Recreation Center will open tonight, December 9, at 5:30 p.m. as an emergency shelter for those in need. Capacity limitations at Old Adamsville allows for 100 individuals (men, […]

As we approach the end of the holiday season, dead zones become a popular topic. If you want to travel at the start of the New Year or need help planning your next year holiday trip here are some helpful times of the year to plan accordingly: First two weeks of December (after Thanksgiving and […]

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On Wednesday, a light dusting of snow caused tons of traffic in D.C., and even President Obama couldn’t escape the chaos.

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It’s hard to believe that a decade has passed since Hurricane Katrina thrust the crushing waters of the Gulf into New Orleans, swallowing whole swaths…

The seventh fire in 10 days to break out at a southern Black church may have been caused by lightning, the FBI announced Wednesday. Officials from…

It’s winter, so it’s supposed to be cold, but mother nature took it too far this week. Listen to the audio player to hear Special…

With metro Atlanta seeing its coldest temperatures in decades, lots of school systems have decided to close on Tuesday (January 6). For a complete list of closings, CLICK HERE. 

At least 272 people in South, including 14 in Georgia, were killed when deadly storms that included tornadoes swept through several Southern states. Alabama was hit the hardest. People interested in helping can send contributions to: American Red Cross, P.O. Box 37243, Washington, D.C. 20013. You can also contribute by going to www.redcross.org, or call […]

The Winter is making a big statement all across the U.S. this holiday season.  Heavy winds, cold flurries and a lot of snow have ushered  into many cities and made a grand entrance.  Bundling up and keeping warm is the best way to survive this season.  Who likes to be cold anyway?

Are you dreaming of a white Christmas? Well it’s looking like Atlanta may be getting one! A strong storm system churning its way through the desert Southwest early Thursday will bring metro Atlanta a good chance for a white Christmas.