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A Beechcraft Bonanza made a gear‑up touchdown at Paulding Northwest Atlanta Airport on Friday; emergency crews responded and both people aboard were uninjured. The plane was secured for inspection.
Crews shut off a 16‑inch water main on Fairburn Road in southwest Atlanta on Thursday, leaving nearby homes with low or no water while emergency repairs proceed.
A Georgia State survey found just 18 truly public restrooms across 15 key Atlanta areas as the city prepares to host roughly 300,000 World Cup visitors this summer.
MARTA will begin phased entrance closures at Peachtree Center Station on March 30 for restroom and station repairs; elevators and at least one entrance will remain open.
Construction at Hartsfield-Jackson will reroute Terminal South lanes and move shuttle pickups for about two weeks, starting Wednesday. Expect slower traffic and changed drop‑off spots.
A Delta flight at Hartsfield-Jackson was grounded after pilots reported a left-engine issue; fire crews inspected the plane and Delta is rebooking passengers.
Riders who rely on MARTA Mobility say late and missed pickups are jeopardizing medical care and work while the agency rolls out new technology and services.
A small plane made a controlled belly landing at Athens-Ben Epps after a reported landing-gear failure. Two people aboard were unhurt and an investigation is underway.
Juniper Street NE is closed between 10th and 11th Streets for emergency sewer main replacement, with signed detours and limited parking expected as crews work for about six weeks.
A head-on crash on Campbellton Road SW left one person dead and two others hurt; Atlanta police's accident team is investigating the collision near 2447 Campbellton Road SW.
Wheels Up says it will nearly double its premium Challenger and Phenom jets in 2026, using a sale‑leaseback and rising Signature membership sales to fund the push.
A DeKalb school bus went off an embankment on Clairmont Road near Century Boulevard Thursday morning, prompting lane shifts, emergency response and major delays.
Council members will vote March 9 on whether to expand paid parking across downtown Roswell. The plan would convert several city lots and tie fees to the new Green Street deck.
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