Tony Dungy spent just one week without a job. The Indianapolis Colts have hired Dungy as their new head coach, seven days after he was fired as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' head coach.
State Rep. Bob Holmes (D-Atlanta, Chairman, House Governmental Affairs Committee (D) says politics and racism have prevented the Metro Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority from being what it was meant to be.
Several South Carolina leaders confirmed Tuesday that Savannah River Site will receive federal funds to begin building a $3.8 billion plutonium reprocessing facility near the Georgia border.
Second-grader Timothy Hollis has traveled to New York City, visited Atlanta museums and received free after-school tutoring in the Greensboro Dreamers program.
A Delta Air Lines flight from Japan to Atlanta made an emergency landing at Oregon's Portland International Airport Tuesday morning after reports of smoke in the cockpit.
President Bush said Tuesday that he is outraged that Enron workers did not know the extent of the energy firm's financial problems and disclosed that his mother-in-law had invested in the company.
A federal judge said Tuesday he has "grave doubts" whether he has jurisdiction over more than 100 prisoners captured in Afghanistan and detained by the military in Cuba.
The National Basketball Association announced Tuesday that it has struck a six-year, $4.6 billion TV package with ABC, ESPN and TNT that will shift most of the league's games to cable beginning next season.