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Article Icon 1Coca-Cola to Cut Jobs at Atlanta HQ

Coca‑Cola plans to lay off around 75 of its roughly 3,100 employees at its Atlanta corporate headquarters in late February.

The cuts are part of a broader restructuring effort announced late last year.

“We’re evolving our organization to unlock growth we see ahead. This is something we’ve been doing steadily, and it is something we will continue to do,” states Coca-Cola spokesperson Scott Leith.

The company says the layoffs will occur in phases and that it has provided more than 60 days’ notice to affected workers.

No union represents the impacted employees.

  Article Icon 1Atlanta Journal-Constitution Ends Print Editions

The Atlanta Journal‑Constitution (AJC) delivered its final print newspaper on Dec. 31, 2025, closing a 157‑year chapter in Atlanta as the outlet shifts into an all-digital format.

Atlanta now becomes the only major U.S. city without a daily printed newspaper.

“What we’re doing now is we’re meeting people where they are and we’re stepping into our future,” AJC Editor-in-Chief Leroy Chapman said in August.

The final print issue is being sold for $8, four times its normal price of $2.

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Around Georgia

Atlanta: A DNA test helped a 33‑year‑old man find his 71‑year‑old father, whom he’d never met, leading to the two meeting in person. (More)

Cherokee County: The county was awarded a $7.6 million federal grant for the Highway 92 Multimodal Safety Project, which will add improved signage, LED lighting, emergency‑vehicle‑prioritized signals, and more. (See Details)

Buford: Health officials have issued warnings after a coyote that attacked multiple people and dogs tested positive for rabies. (More)

Augusta: Following the closure of the Hooters on Washington Road, golf legend John Daly will continue his tradition of meeting fans during Masters week at Top Dawg Tavern. (More)

DeKalb County: Dunwoody High School’s upcoming renovated stadium will be named Seacrest Stadium in honor of alumnus Ryan Seacrest. (More)

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