FAA staffing shortages during the 32-day government shutdown caused more than 3,800 flight delays nationwide Sunday.
According to Texas A&M University's Urban Mobility Report, the average Atlanta commuter lost 87 hours to traffic last year.
Atlanta air traffic controllers are working without pay and turning to Uber and DoorDash to stay afloat as the shutdown drags ...
Our traffic reporter Doug Turnbull dug into a new study and found the changing traffic trends in Atlanta are and what social ...
The good news: The weather will be sunny with highs in the 60s on Halloween, making for a beautiful fall evening full of spooky activities for little fairies and goblins. Saturday and Sunday will ...
Fridays still see the highest overall traffic volume, but Thursdays are the most congested due to compressed travel times and ...
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is reporting increased delays and cancellations as the government shutdown ...
FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — A police chase ended in a crash on I-75/85 North in south Atlanta early Monday morning and the ...
ATLANTA — The days of predictable rush-hour gridlock may be gone. A new study from Texas A&M researchers shows that Atlanta’s traffic patterns have shifted in recent years, with Thursdays now ranking ...
Some air traffic controllers in Atlanta spent part of their Tuesday educating flyers about how the shutdown is affecting them ...
Today marks the first empty paycheck for air traffic controllers since the government shutdown on Oct. 1. Tired and without ...