ATLANTA — Thanksgiving week is one of the busiest travel weeks in the country. And last year, numbers show it was one of the ...
The big holiday travel season is in full swing. This is expected to be the busiest Thanksgiving ever for travelers.
As for fatalities, statistically, GDOT has seen more on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving and on the holiday itself.
Metro Atlanta residents should expect a stormy Thanksgiving, so make sure to grab an umbrella before heading out to any family gatherings. Rain will move in ahead of a cold front that is expected to ...
Hunting for a parking space at Hartsfield-Jackson over the holidays can be daunting, but now 8,000 spots can be reserved in ...
A total of 1,000 families received turkeys for their Thanksgiving meals. T.I. and the mayor shared ... Back in October, T.I.
Atlanta can expect widespread rain for Thanksgiving, with arctic air pushing lows into the 20s after the holiday.
AAA says the best time to leave is Wednesday is before 11 a.m. They say highways are typically clear on Thanksgiving Day, too ...
While the holiday season is a time for giving thanks, it can also be a time to give back to your community. Here are four metro Atlanta organizations to volunteer with to ensure that as many Atlanta ...
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Drivers are expected to travel to parts of Flordia and Atlanta for the holiday. According to AAA, over 2.3 million Georgians ...