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Article Icon 11,100+ Atlanta Flights Delayed

More than 1,100 flights at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport were delayed Sunday following an unspecified runway equipment problem in the morning and storms later in the day.

FlightAware reported 1,160 flight delays and 10 cancellations as of 9:45 p.m. at the world’s busiest airport.

In the morning, the runway equipment problem led to a temporary ground stop. Starting in the afternoon, Delta reported more flight delays, citing thunderstorms and lingering impacts from the runway problem.

  Article Icon 1Roadside Pet Sales Banned

Gov. Brian Kemp signed House Bill 331 into law, banning the outdoor sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits in public spaces across the state, including parking lots, sidewalks, and flea markets.

The bill aims to crack down on unlicensed breeders and reduce the number of unvaccinated, sick, or unwanted animals ending up in shelters.

Advocates say it protects both consumers and pets, slowing down exploitative practices linked to puppy mills and reinforcing proper breeding standards.

Article Icon 1Faculty Protest, School Defends Program Cuts

Kennesaw State University professors joined students in opposing the school’s decision to eliminate three majors: philosophy, technical communications, and Black Studies.

The school said the decision was based on low interest in the programs, with technical communications averaging about 8 graduates per year and the others 6 graduates per year.

Select courses in those fields of study will continue to be offered, and students currently enrolled in those majors will be eligible to get their degrees over the next two years.

Faculty leaders criticized the school’s actions as undemocratic and damaging to academic integrity, while NAACP leaders condemned the elimination of the Black Studies major.

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Around Georgia

Peachtree City: Lewis Albert Joyner, convicted of murdering his wife in 1996, was granted parole. (More)

Atlanta: Paideia School founder Paul Bianchi died at 79. Friends and colleagues paid tribute to him as a community leader and visionary in progressive education. (More)

Fulton County: An officer was hospitalized after a suspected drunk driver’s vehicle struck his patrol car while he was investigating a crash on I-20. (More)

Bulloch County: Ogeechee Tech student Rien Perez was named 2025 GOAL 1st runner-up, while Quincy Jackson earned finalist honors at the Technical College System of Georgia Leadership Summit. (More)

Riverdale: Police searched for a woman accused of stealing an elderly woman’s purse after the victim agreed to give her $60 to help with food. (More)

Polk County: A man wanted on drug, DUI, and probation charges evaded authorities in two Georgia counties. (More)


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Georgia Sports

Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter, the two-way NFL rookie star from Collins Hill High School in Suwanee and the University of Colorado, dazzled at the Jacksonville Jaguars’ minicamp as a receiver and will begin defensive reps next week. (More)

Atlanta Braves pitcher Spencer Strider may get assigned to complete a rehab stint in the minors before returning to the team. (More)

➤ Atlanta Falcons rookies took the field in Flowery Branch on Friday, with top picks Jalon Walker and James Pearce Jr. impressing and undrafted players like Cobee Bryant moving toward a roster spot. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s results: NASCAR | MLB | NBA | NHL | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | PGA | LPGA

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Georgia Business

The U.S. Department of Justice canceled grants to several Georgia nonprofits, including Lucky Shoals Community Association, citing changing priorities. (More)

Georgia drew a record $4.3 billion in business travel spending in 2023. (More)

Georgia Power began construction on 765 MW of battery storage projects statewide. (More)

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➤ The Home Depot Backyard event space in Atlanta launches 27 weeks of free community programs today, with fitness, arts, and learning events scheduled. (More)

➤ Fayette County’s K9 bloodhound team found a missing child in Stockbridge, tracking a trail that was 15 hours old to find the child safe at an undisclosed location. (More)

➤ Fulton County students explored engineering during a special STEM event, funded by $275,000 from Toyota, Microsoft, and other partners. (More)

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