Atlanta, GA
Chip Caray's son, grandson of former Atlanta Braves broadcaster keeps family tradition going

AMARILLO, TEXAS – JULY 21: Chris Caray conducts an interview after the game against the Wichita Wind Surge at HODGETOWN Stadium on July 21, 2023 in Amarillo, Texas. (Photo by John E. Moore III/Getty Images)
OAKLAND, Calif. – Chris Caray is keeping his family’s tradition of MLB broadcasting going strong as he becomes the fourth-generation to enter the announcing world. Chris has been hired as NBC California’s play-by-play announcer for the Oakland A’s.
Caray’s father, Chip, is the current TV play-by-play voice for the St. Louis Cardinals. Chris Caray’s grandfather, Skip, called games for the Atlanta Braves for 32 years. Harry Caray, Chris’ great-grandfather, was a winner of the Hall of Fame’s Ford C. Frick Award for excellence in baseball broadcasting.
It’s in his blood.
“Ever since I was a 12-year-old kid, I dreamed of becoming a major league broadcaster,” Chris Caray said Tuesday in a release announcing the hire. “Now, I’m thrilled that that dream has come true.”
At just 24-years-old, Caray will join Jenny Cavnar and former big league pitcher Dallas Braden in the booth, and he’s not the only one making history.
Cavnar was hired this month, becoming the first woman to handle primary play-by-play duties in major league history.
Caray, along with his twin brother, Stefan, most recently handled play-by-play duties for Double-A Amarillo in the Arizona Diamondbacks’ system, and the Arizona Fall League. Chris has a journalism degree from the University of Georgia.

AMARILLO, TEXAS – AUGUST 18: Chris and Stefan Caray host a pregame show during the game against the Arkansas Travelers at HODGETOWN Stadium on August 18, 2023 in Amarillo, Texas. (Photo by John E. Moore III/Getty Images)
“Chris has tremendous skill as an announcer and a true passion for his craft, which is why he’s a rising talent in broadcasting,” said Matt Murphy, the president and general manager of NBC Sports California and NBC Sports Bay Area.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Atlanta, GA
Florida State lands a commitment from Atlanta DL Wihtlley Cadeau

On the official visit to Florida State, Wihtlley Cadeau got that feeling. He knew he had an interest in the Seminoles. He knew the school was high on his list. But after being on campus for about 24 hours, he knew it was where he wanted to be.
The 6-foot-5, 280-pound defensive lineman was offered by Florida State in May and things took off from there.
“I committed to Florida State,” Cadeau told On3.
Other schools like Georgia State, Georgia Tech and Purdue were in contention, but he saw what he was looking for in Tallahassee.
“I love the history behind Florida State. The coaching staff is great too. I have a lot of love for them. The environment and the players fit me too.”
Lawrence Smith took over at Washington High earlier this spring and has enjoyed working with the new commit the last few weeks.
“I love that Wihtlley has kept an open mind when it comes to learning what it takes to be the best he can be,” Smith said. “He has been working really hard on making his weaknesses become strengths and being a better leader. He is always a happy and positive person and genuinely enjoys playing the game of football.”
Atlanta, GA
PHOTOS: Trees come crashing down during severe thunderstorms across metro Atlanta

As severe weather rocked the South this weekend, the metro Atlanta area wasn’t spared. Thunderstorms even brought trees down across Georgia.
Here’s a look at some of the storm damage in our viewing area:
A tree also came down on the tracks, deenergizing the third rail between the Medical Center and Dunwoody MARTA stations. For now, there’s a bus bridge in effect from Medical Center to Sandy Springs until the tree can be moved. There are also delays on the Red line, according to a spokesperson from MARTA.
If you have pictures or video of storm damage in your area, you can submit them for consideration through the FOX 5 Weather app or email them to newstipsatlanta@fox.com.
The Source: These images were either supplied by FOX 5 Atlanta viewers who submitted them through the FOX 5 Storm Team app, or by FOX 5 Atlanta photojournalists.
Atlanta, GA
Residents of Atlanta townhome complex fear eviction, allege ‘unlivable’ conditions

ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Residents of a townhome complex in southwest Atlanta say they’re being forced out despite paying rent.
Renters living in Bolden Townhomes, located off Oakland Drive, came together on Friday to demand answers from the property owner about potential evictions and the reasons they’re subjected to living in allegedly “unlivable” conditions.
The townhomes are owned by Bolden Capital Group.
One renter, Ba Ba, said he moved in months ago. He claims he has lived without power and air conditioning, showing us that the lights and other utilities in the home are not functioning.
“Violating my rights, my kids can’t come to see me because my apartment is not in a fair condition to come,” said Ba Ba. “I don’t have air or lights.”
To cook food, he has to get creative, using a can and a portable cooking device typically used for camping.
Ba Ba also pointed us to a note allegedly left on his door by someone who represents the property ownership group. It offered a warning that “any unauthorized entry is trespassing and a violation of law.”
Residents now fear eviction and being left without a place to live.
“I don’t understand how you would take our money and kick us out,” said Martavious Pope, another resident. “I don’t understand that.”
Other residents held a press conference held at the complex on Friday morning and said they have collapsing ceilings and mold; Atlanta News First observed broken glass windows, boarded-up homes, and a lack of lights and air conditioning.
Alison Johnson with the Housing Justice League demands answers from the city and the property owner.
“As we see here, that is not happening,” said Johnson. “There’s been no accountability, no one here to tell the landlords that this is an unjust living situation and tenants should live in these conditions.”
The outcry drew the attention of Atlanta City Council Member Jason Dozier, who called for an investigation into the situation and a halt to any potential evictions. He wants “a swift, coordinated response from the City of Atlanta, including our code enforcement agencies, housing officials, and legal partners.”
Bolden Capital Group said they face “complex challenges” in maintaining Bolden Townhomes. They claim that people are living in homes without proper authorization. The group told us other issues exist, including “utility theft and damage to units” and that “these issues have created difficult and unsafe conditions.”
The group said that it is working with local law enforcement to resolve the situation.
Ba Ba certainly believes he has every right to live in his home. He provided us with what appears to be a lease agreement that he signed with the company, emphasizing that he pays rent to the landlord every month.
“Already hard to find somewhere to stay, and when you do, it’s not even decent,” added Ba Ba.
Bolden Capital Group said there is pending legal action. What that looks like remains unclear.
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