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Uber offering driverless rides with Waymo in Atlanta, Austin

Uber is set to launch driverless rides in Atlanta through a partnership with Waymo, starting in early 2025. This expansion follows a previous collaboration that began in Phoenix, and it aims to enhance the rideshare experience by integrating fully autonomous electric vehicles.

Beloved Fulton County employee dies after tragic work-related incident

A senior Fulton County employee, William "Will" Ray Wilson, tragically died due to a work-related incident. His passing has deeply affected the local community, with tributes highlighting his dedication and love for outdoor activities, particularly fishing. A funeral service will be held on September 17, where donations in his memory are encouraged.

Jason Momoa, Blaine Halvorson stop in metro Atlanta to promote vodka brand

Actor Jason Momoa made a special appearance at Roaring Social in Alpharetta, Georgia, to promote his new vodka brand, Meili Vodka. Alongside his partner, Blaine Halvorson, Momoa is conducting an East Coast tour to engage fans and introduce them to the product. The event attracted a packed crowd, with Momoa serving drinks and performing later in the evening.

Statement on Lakewood Neighborhood Mulch Fire Investigation

The City of Atlanta is investigating a mulch fire in the Lakewood neighborhood that has affected the South River's headwaters. The Department of Watershed Management is working with other city departments to implement protective measures and hold those responsible accountable.

Garth Lagerway addresses Carlos Bocanegra firing

Garth Lagerway addressed the recent firing of Carlos Bocanegra, who served as a key figure for Atlanta United for nine years. The decision comes amid a challenging period for the team, highlighting the complexities of leadership in professional sports.

‘We will see resignations’: Atlanta firefighter union says 2025 pay is inadequate

Atlanta firefighters are advocating for higher wages, warning city officials that inadequate pay could lead to resignations. The union claims that recent budget changes have diminished the salary budget by around $5 million, impacting staffing levels and safety. City officials assert their commitment to first responders through significant investments and salary increases since 2022.

City of Atlanta Publishes Findings of Independent Audit of More MARTA Program

The City of Atlanta has published the findings of an independent audit of the More MARTA program, which was initiated in 2016 to expand the city's transit system. The audit revealed a potential $70 million allocation due to the program and identified discrepancies in budgeted versus actual expenditures on enhanced bus services. All ten recommendations from the audit have been agreed upon by the City of Atlanta.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene calls out ‘racist’ tweets against VP Kamala Harris

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has publicly condemned racist tweets directed at Vice President Kamala Harris, emphasizing that such behavior does not align with Republican values. Greene's remarks come in response to derogatory comments made by right-wing activist Laura Loomer on social media.

3 people injured after MARTA bus smashes into tree

A MARTA bus in Atlanta crashed into a tree on Dollar Mill Road, injuring three people, two of whom were hospitalized. The incident occurred on Thursday night, with officials confirming the bus slid off the road before colliding with the tree.

Three Injured in MARTA Bus Crash in Southwest Atlanta

Three people were injured in a crash involving a MARTA bus in southwest Atlanta on the evening of September 12, 2024. The bus went through a guard rail and struck a tree, and the cause of the crash is currently under investigation. The conditions of the passengers aboard the bus have not been disclosed.