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Article Icon 1New Measles Cases Reported

The Georgia Department of Public Health has confirmed three new measles cases in the state.

The three cases are linked to a measles case in a Fulton County resident, whose case was confirmed on Sept. 11. All three individuals had close contact with that patient.

Ten confirmed measles cases have now been reported in Georgia in 2025. Over 1,500 measles cases have been confirmed nationwide this year, the most since 1992.

  Article Icon 1Atlanta Airport Loses Federal Funding

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has forfeited over $37 million in federal funding from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) after refusing to accept new terms tied to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs.

The dispute stems from new federal mandates, which require federal grant recipients to certify that they do not operate DEI programs that could conflict with federal anti-discrimination law, in order to qualify for funding.

The forfeited funds were intended for restroom renovations, taxiway repairs, and a safety project for the north airfield.

“We are confident that the airport will be able to pursue alternative funding to advance these projects without impacting customers or airport service providers,” the City of Atlanta said. “The City is currently evaluating all options to ensure alignment with our long-held values, local policy, and federal law.”

Article Icon 1Georgia Breaks Tourism Records Again

Georgia has broken tourism records for the third consecutive year, Gov. Brian Kemp announced on Friday.

Over 174 million people visited the state in 2024, generating over $82 billion in economic impact, a 3% increase from 2023.

Georgia has now ranked No. 5 in the U.S. for overnight visitation for five years straight.

“Georgia’s scenic landscapes, cultural attractions, and vibrant communities make our state a top destination,” Kemp said.

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Around Georgia

Statewide: Tropical Depression Nine, expected to strengthen into Hurricane Imelda, could impact Georgia early next week. (More)

Atlanta: Starbucks is closing three locations in the city as part of its global shutdown of hundreds of stores. (More)

Duluth: Several people sustained minor injuries when a pickup truck crashed into a restaurant on Pleasant Hill Road. (More)

Roswell: A crash involving a school bus and another vehicle shut down all lanes of Atlanta Street on Friday; no children were on the bus, and no injuries were reported. (More)

Decatur: A local 55-year-old man was sentenced to 14 years in federal prison after blowing up an ATM at North DeKalb Mall and stealing approximately $90,000. (More)


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➤ No. 5 Georgia’s 33-game home winning streak ended with a 24-21 loss to No. 17 Alabama. The Bulldogs scored once in the second half, but couldn’t complete the comeback. (Box Score)

➤ No. 16 Georgia Tech trailed Wake Forest 20-3 in the third quarter, then won 30-29 in overtime after intercepting the Demon Deacons’ two-point conversion attempt on the final play. (Watch Video)

➤ The Atlanta Braves have signed former Blue Jays ace Alek Manoah. Manoah was a Cy Young finalist in 2022 and sports a career 3.34 ERA. (More)

➤ The Atlanta Falcons face the Washington Commanders at 1 p.m. today, but will head into the game without stud cornerback A.J. Terrell. However, Washington will be missing its starting quarterback and top two receivers. (Preview)

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➤ An 8-year-old girl who was seriously injured in a lawn mower accident reunited with the Douglas County firefighter who saved her life. (More)

Back Columbus Blue will host its 4th annual golf tournament on Oct. 2 at Bull Creek Golf Course to raise funds for first responders, police, fire, and emergency medical services in Columbus. (More)

Lanier Islands Resort is reviving its holiday tradition, bringing back Magical Nights of Lights for the first time in five years. The event kicks off on Nov. 15. (More)

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