Atlanta, GA
Braves star Michael Harris II gets engaged
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HENRY COUNTY, Ga. — Atlanta Braves star Michael Harris II will see at least one ring in 2024.
The Henry County native and centerfielder proposed to his girlfriend Esther on Tuesday and she said yes.
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“On January 2, 2024, I took a step I never saw myself doing before meeting you. Grateful for the day I could ask the love of my life to be my wife.♾️❤️,” Harris posted on Instagram.
The couple, who started posting about their relationship in 2021, has not announced a date.
Harris grew up in DeKalb and Henry counties and became a star for Stockbridge High School. The Braves drafted Harris out of high school with the No. 98 pick of the 2019 MLB draft.
He made his debut in 2022 and won the National League Rookie of the Year award. The Braves currently have Harris under contract through the 2032 season.
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Atlanta, GA
Newark, Atlanta airports see further chaos with more than 500 flights disrupted – and passengers warned to expect delays over ‘FAA staffing issues’

More than 450 flights were delayed Monday causing chaos at Newark and Atlanta international airports following the weekend’s ground stop order over air traffic control failures.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a warning that a second ground stop order was possible given the situation at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International — the busiest airport in the US — which has seen more than 370 delays as of Monday afternoon, according to FlightAware’s tracking data.
The warning comes after the agency’s Sunday stop order over runway equipment issues, air traffic control equipment outage and thunderstorms, which disrupted more than 500 flights in and out of Atlanta.
The bulk of the Monday delays were affecting Delta Air Lines, which has its main hub in Atlanta.
At Newark Liberty International, 82 flights have been canceled, with another 85 delayed following the airport’s own Sunday mayhem, according to FlightAware.
The FAA had issued a 45-minute ground stop at the New Jersey airport following an outage at one of its air traffic control facilities — resulting in dozens of cancellations and delays.
The agency warned passengers on Monday that they should expect an average of 19-minute delays on all flights through 9 p.m., with the airport claiming the delays were due to “FAA staffing issues.”
The Newark airport was thrust into the national spotlight on Friday after a radar malfunction caused a total standstill and led US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to order a reduction of traffic at the airport for the “next several weeks.”
Duffy has insisted that “it is” safe to fly out of New Jersey’s busiest airport, despite admitting that it uses an “old” system and said he planned to meet with all airlines flying out of Newark.
Duffy also blamed his predecessor, Pete Buttigieg, and the Biden administration on Monday for the ongoing problems at Newark, accusing them of failing to update the airport while in office and bungling last year’s move of air traffic control from New York to Philadelphia.
Atlanta, GA
Woman recovering from surgery after being shot in the face, Atlanta police investigating
Police are investigating a shooting that injured a woman Sunday evening in Northwest Atlanta.
An officer told Channel 2 Action News that the woman was shot in the face at her home on Cairo Street.
After she was shot, she went to JJ Market on Joseph E Lowery Blvd. NW to get help.
She was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital for surgery and is stable.
Police are gathering warrants to serve on a suspect.
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Atlanta, GA
Ground stops issued for East Coast flights heading to Hartsfield-Jackson airport, FAA reports

ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Flights that were expected to come into Atlanta from the East Coast have either been canceled or delayed due to ground stops being called, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
FAA is reporting that ground stops were issued around 10:35 a.m. for flights scheduled to leave from the most east coast-area airports to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
According to the FAA, arrivals have temporarily slowed down due to a runway equipment issue. Technicians are reportedly working to fix the issue.
As of 11 a.m., the FAA reports that three flights into and out of Atlanta have been canceled, and 199 flights have been delayed.
Already airborne flights are actively landing, and flights are taking off from the airport, according to the report.
The FAA says ground stops are expected to last until noon. To find real-time delay information, click here.
This is a developing story. Check back with Atlanta News First for updates.
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