Atlanta, GA
Ground stop at Atlanta airport leaves travelers facing long TSA lines, delays
Severe thunderstorms moving through metro Atlanta forced a temporary ground stop at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Monday morning, delaying thousands of travelers and adding to long security lines inside the world’s busiest airport.
The Federal Aviation Administration issued the ground stop at 7:19 a.m., halting flights headed to Atlanta as storms passed through the region. The pause is scheduled to last until 11:00 a.m., though officials said there was a medium probability it could be extended depending on weather conditions.
According to the FAA’s Air Traffic Control System Command Center, the ground stop affected flights departing from several southeastern air traffic centers, including Miami, Jacksonville, and Atlanta.
The agency reported some flights experiencing waits of more than three hours as thunderstorms disrupted air traffic.
Inside the airport, travelers also faced long security lines, with some passengers reporting waits of around two hours at TSA checkpoints.
Airport officials say the heavy travel volume and severe weather have compounded existing staffing challenges. Union leaders say many TSA workers recently missed their first full paycheck during the federal funding lapse, contributing to ongoing staffing shortages.
Passengers CBS News Atlanta spoke with said the combination of storms, delays, and long lines created a chaotic morning at the airport.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta leaders celebrate 100th birthday of civil rights icon Rev. Ralph David Abernathy
Atlanta leaders, clergy, and community members gathered Sunday at West Hunter Street Baptist Church to celebrate the centennial birthday of civil rights legend Rev. Dr. Ralph David Abernathy, Sr., honoring the enduring impact of a man whose work helped reshape the American civil rights movement.
The event, held at the historic church on Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard, included proclamations from Atlanta City Council members and tributes from community leaders reflecting on Abernathy’s life of faith, leadership, and activism.
Councilmembers Andrea L. Boone, Wayne Martin, and Michael Julian Bond presented a proclamation honoring the Abernathy family and recognizing the minister’s lifelong contributions to civil rights, public service, and the city of Atlanta.
Abernathy, born March 11, 1926, in Linden, Alabama, served in the U.S. Army during World War II before dedicating his life to ministry and civil rights advocacy. He later became pastor of West Hunter Street Baptist Church and emerged as one of the most influential leaders of the movement.
As a close collaborator of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Abernathy helped organize pivotal campaigns across the South. He was a co-founder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and played a key role in major civil rights initiatives, including the historic Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Poor People’s Campaign.
Following King’s assassination in 1968, Abernathy took on the responsibility of leading the SCLC, continuing the organization’s push for racial justice and economic equality.
“A legacy that still speaks today”
During Sunday’s celebration, speakers reflected on how Abernathy’s message of faith and courage continues to resonate today.
“My name is Marvin Arrington Jr., and it is truly an honor to be here with you today to celebrate this centennial 100th celebration of the Reverend Dr. Ralph David Abernathy,” Arrington said during remarks captured by CBS News.
He also noted that the struggles Abernathy confronted during the civil rights era remain visible in today’s social and political climate.
“We look at what’s going on in the world today, and we see some of the same things that they were facing,” Arrington said. “But if we have faith, we can get through it.”
Speakers also emphasized Atlanta’s unique place in civil rights history and the responsibility to preserve and share those stories with future generations.
Arrington recalled realizing the city’s profound impact when he studied civil rights history in college.
“All the books that he had us reading were about people that I grew up with — the Boones, the Abernathies,” he said. “I didn’t realize how special Atlanta was until I took that course.”
Continuing the story
Community leaders also called for renewed efforts to preserve Abernathy’s story through future projects, including a proposed documentary about his life and legacy.
“It’s such a worthy story to be told,” Arrington said. “We must continue to tell his story.”
Abernathy died on April 17, 1990, but many speakers said his legacy remains deeply woven into Atlanta’s identity and the broader struggle for justice.
City leaders said the centennial celebration was not only about honoring the past, but also about reminding new generations of the moral courage that helped transform the nation.
“His faith, courage and commitment to justice helped transform the moral and social landscape of the United States,” the proclamation honoring Abernathy states.
Atlanta, GA
Breaking down the Falcons’ roster after first wave of free agency
Examining each position group following Atlanta’s latest free-agent signings.
The Atlanta Falcons have already made some notable changes after the first week of NFL free agency. Multiple starters, including linebacker Kaden Elliss, defensive tackle David Onyemata and wide receiver Darnell Mooney, are no longer in Atlanta.
Meanwhile, the team has added over a dozen new players, including quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, edge rusher Azeez Ojulari and defensive tackle Da’Shawn Hand. The Falcons surely aren’t done yet, but they’ve done enough to warrant an updated roster breakdown.
Here’s a quick look at each position position group on the 2026 roster after the first wave of NFL free agency (new players in bold).
Quarterback (2)
- Michael Penix Jr. (9)
- Tua Tagovailoa
Tagovailoa replaces Kirk Cousins in Atlanta’s quarterback room this season. The former No. 5 pick was released by the Dolphins two years into a four-year, $212 million extension he signed in 2024. Tagovailoa signed with the Falcons for the league minimum and is expected to compete with Michael Penix Jr. for the starting QB job in 2026.
Running Back (3)
- Bijan Robinson (7)
- Carlos Washington Jr. (23)
- Nathan Carter (25)
Former Falcons running back Tyler Allgeier signed a two-year, $12.2 million contract with the Arizona Cardinals. The team has yet to add any free-agent running backs, but they have two former undrafted free agents with decent upside in Nathan Carter and Carlos Washington Jr. We’ll see if the team adds anyone over next few weeks in free agency or in the 2026 NFL Draft next month.
Wide Receiver (7)
- Drake London (5)
- Chris Blair (19)
- Dylan Drummond (81)
- Casey Washington (82)
- Deven Thompkins (83)
- Jahan Dotson
- Olamide Zaccheaus
The Falcons said goodbye to Darnell Mooney and KhaDarel Hodge at the start of NFL free agency, freeing up roughly $10 million cap space. The team used that money to sign former first-round pick Jahan Dotson to a two-year, $15 million contract. Atlanta also brought back Olamide Zaccheaus, who began his career with the Falcons as an undrafted free agent.
Tight End (4)
- Kyle Pitts (8)
- Charlie Woerner (89)
- Joshua Simon (47)
- Austin Hooper
The Falcons used the franchise tag on Kyle Pitts, keeping the former top-five pick in Atlanta for at least one more season. Joining Pitts is former Falcons third-round pick Austin Hooper. Plus, veteran Charlie Woerner returns for another year. Hooper can provide some depth to what should be a solid tight end room in Atlanta this season.
Offensive Linemen (11)
- Jake Matthews (70)
- Matthew Bergeron (65)
- Ryan Neuzil (64)
- Chris Lindstrom (63)
- Kaleb McGary (76)
- Andrew Steuber (62)
- Kyle Hinton (68)
- Jack Nelson (69)
- Michael Jerrell (72)
- Storm Norton (77)
- Corey Levin
Atlanta let Jovaughn Gwyn and Elijah Wilkinson walk in free agency. While Gwyn was a backup, Wilkinson started all 17 games for the Falcons last season in place of injured right tackle Kaleb McGary. Wilkinson signed with the Arizona Cardinals. The Falcons signed veteran Corey Levin. The former Titans offensive lineman can provide depth at center and guard this season.
Defensive Linemen (8)
- Brandon Dorlus (53)
- Ruke Orhorhoro (98)
- Zach Harrison (96)
- Elijah Garcia (91)
- LaCale London (94)
- Ben Stille (95)
- Da’Shawn Hand
- Chris Williams
The Falcons lost veteran David Onyemata, who signed a one-year deal with the New York Jets in free agency, and signed former Chargers defensive lineman Da’Shawn Hand as a replacement. Hand started 13 games last year. Plus, the team signed former Bears defensive tackle Chris Williams for depth. LaCale London also returns after posting a career-high five-sacks last season. Meanwhile, Kentavius Street departed for Chicago.
Linebackers (6)
- Divine Deablo (0)
- Troy Andersen (44)
- JD Bertrand (40)
- Malik Verdon (43)
- Christian Harris
- Channing Tindall
The big loss here is Kaden Elliss. The veteran linebacker signed a three-year $33 million contract with the rival New Orleans Saints. The Falcons added former Georgia Bulldog Channing Tindall and former Texans linebacker Christian Harris. It’s going to take more than one player to replace Elliss, which appears to be the team’s approach situation in free agency. Divine Deablo returns following a tremendous first season in Atlanta, and Troy Andersen is back on a revised contract. Andersen’s versatility could give him an inside track to the starting job.
EDGE (6)
- Jalon Walker (11)
- James Pearce Jr. (27)
- Balen Trice (48)
- Azeez Ojulari
- Samson Ebukam
- Cameron Thomas
The Falcons have added three players to their edge group thus far, signing veterans Azeez Ojulari, Samson Ebukam and Cameron Thomas. These three will help replace Arnold Ebiketie, Leonard Floyd and potentially James Pearce Jr., if he has to miss time this season. On paper, this looks like one of the better edge groups in the NFL.
Cornerbacks (9)
- A.J. Terrell (24)
- Mike Hughes (21)
- Billy Bowman Jr. (33)
- Cobee Bryant (37)
- Clark Phillips III (22)
- C.J. Henderson (39)
- Natrone Brooks (35)
- Mike Ford Jr. (28)
- A.J. Woods (30)
The Falcons haven’t made any moves to their secondary, aside from re-signing Natrone Brooks. Starters A.J. Terrell and Mike Hughes will both return in 2026. However, Dee Alford landed a three-year contract with the Buffalo Bills. Cobee Bryant and Clark Phillips III could be in for a bigger roles. Plus, promising rookie Billy Bowman Jr. should be back in his starting nickel role, assuming he has fully recovered from his Achilles injury.
Safeties (5)
- Jessie Bates III (3)
- Xavier Wats (31)
- DeMarcco Hellams (23)
- Jammie Robinson (34)
- Tysheem Johnson (41)
The team hasn’t made any changes at safety thus far, but starters Jessie Bates III and Xavier Watts will be back in 2026. The play-making duo combined for eight interceptions last season. Former seventh-round pick DeMarcco Hellams is set to return for his fourth season.
Special Teams (4)
- K: Nick Folk
- P: Jake Bailey
- LS: Liam McCullough (49)
- P: Gil Trenton (32)
The Falcons signed kicker Nick Folk and punter Jake Bailey in free agency as replacements for Zane Gonzalez and Bradley Pinion. Meanwhile, veteran long snapper Liam McCullough returns for another season.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta United delivers a sublime showing, but now comes the hard part
Any win is valuable to a team so starved of them in recent seasons, but with four of the next five matches at home, it’s time to string a few together.
Atlanta United forward Miguel Almirón passes during the match against San Diego FC at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA on Saturday September 20, 2025. (Casey Sykes/Atlanta United)
For 90 minutes Saturday, the magic of Tata Martino delighted Atlanta United supporters.
Swift and punishing counterattacks. Wizard-level touches by Miguel Almirón to spring Emmanuel Latte Lath on a race to goal. A relative pile of scores.
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