Atlanta, GA
Is ‘botanical sexism’ to blame for Atlanta’s brutal pollen season?
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – If you’re viewing your spring through a seemingly yellow lens, it’s not imaginary. Pollen is everywhere, like white on rice.
“It’s pollen fever,” said Maxwell Kotelnicki, an outdoor horticulture manager at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. “Allergies are everywhere.”
Kotelnicki literally lives and breathes it in every day.
“It’s been a great growing season for [plants] this winter and this spring,” he said.
That’s one reason why pollen seems so bad this year, covering every horizontal surface in a not-so-fine sheen of splotchy yellow.
In Atlanta, a city where the trees have trees, the culprit is obvious. The local pollenating season runs from mid-March through mid-April.
“We’re right in the middle of it, right now,” Kotelnicki said.
It’s also setting records. On March 29, Atlanta smashed its pollen-count record by nearly 60%, registering a count of 14,801. That’s a massive increase from the previous record of 9,369 set in 2012.
When the trees pollinate is also important. Atlanta has numerous tree species that pollinate around the same time, including pine, birch, oak, and sweet gum.
You can also blame the males. Urban planning often includes planting male trees, which don’t drop fruit like females but do throw pollen all over the place every spring.
“One individual has male flowers,” Kotelnicki said. “The other individual has female flowers.”
It’s called “botanical sexism”, but it’s not an apples-to-apples comparison to people. Landscape developers choose male trees because they create less mess on the ground than female trees.
“Because there are no receptive female individuals to catch the pollen, it falls on your car and falls on your driveway,” Kotelnicki said.
The good news is that the season is entering the home stretch. Next comes the heat.
“It’s just a little bit of the perfect storm,” Kotelnicki said.
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Atlanta, GA
Big Tigger leaving radio show after Sandy Springs arrest
STOCKBRIDGE, GEORGIA – JUNE 19: Radio personality Big Tigger speaks onstage during Juneteenth At The Bridge With Common at VyStar Amphitheater at The Bridge on June 19, 2026 in Stockbridge, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
ATLANTA – Atlanta radio host Big Tigger is stepping away from the microphone to focus on his family following his arrest on domestic violence charges, according to his Instagram.
Public statement defense
What we know:
Darian Morgan, known professionally as Big Tigger, released a statement confirming his decision to step away from his show to give his legal team room to work.
The full statement is below:
“For as long as I’ve been in this industry, my focus has always been to keep the spotlight on the culture and the incredible people I get to interview. But right now, my personal life is in the public eye and has become the subject of overwhelming speculation and misinformation. Through all of this, what hurts the most is being away from my son. Nothing is more important to me than being a great father. So I’ve decided to step away from the mic for a while to focus on my family and give my legal team the room they need. As I previously said, I unequivocally deny every allegation, and I am looking forward to clearing my name. Thank you so much all for the love and support.”
Sandy Springs arrest
The backstory:
It comes after Sandy Springs police arrested Morgan on charges of aggravated battery, battery and third-degree cruelty to children.
According to an arrest affidavit, Morgan’s wife, Alicia Brown, told investigators that he shoved her into an office door during an argument at their home in May.
The impact caused a deep cut above her left eye that required medical stitches.
Police stated that the couple’s 13-year-old son was upstairs during the physical altercation and heard the incident.
Brown was later granted a temporary protective order that legally requires Morgan to stay away from her, their home and their children.
What we don’t know:
It remains unclear how long Morgan will remain away from his broadcasting duties or if his employer plans to take further disciplinary action.
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The Source: Information in this article comes from an Instagram post made by Big Tigger and prior FOX 5 reporting.
Atlanta, GA
Braves vs. Mets rain delay chat and discussion
If you will allow me to put my armchair meteorologist hat on, I read an article somewhere about how this heat dome that’s been causing temperatures to skyrocket in recent days has been collapsing since Thursday. As such, that’s been causing enough of a disruption in the atmosphere to where thunderstorms are even more likely to pop up than usual.
So with that being said, it’s not particularly surprising that the weather is a bit spotty over Truist Park in Cobb County and as of right now, the tarp is reportedly on the field and has been since around noon.
While the starting pitchers did both continue their warmups as if the game would start on time, the forecast worsened a bit and now Mark Bowman is reporting that a delay is possible.
We’ll have more updates as they come in, so stay tuned.
[UPDATE 1:30 p.m. ET]: Assuming there’s no more atmospheric instability, the game will begin at 2:15 p.m. ET. Lock in, folks!
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta United 2 Earns 1-0 Win Against Toronto FC II | Atlanta United 2
ATHENS, Ga. (July 4, 2026) – Atlanta United 2 earned a 1-0 win against Toronto FC II on Saturday at Turner Soccer Complex in Athens. Daniel Chica scored the only goal of the match as Atlanta maintained its fourth clean sheet of the season.
The first big chance of the match came from Atlanta in the 23rd minute. Cameron Dunbar, running across the top of the 18-yard box, picked out Arif Kovac in space to his left. Kovac, taking a touch to draw defenders to him, waited briefly before slipping Dominik Chong Qui in behind the defense on the left side of the box. Chong Qui nearly scored with a first-time shot on his left foot, but a deflection from a Toronto defender took the ball just inches wide of the far post.
In the 34th minute, Atlanta grabbed the opening goal. Chong Qui, taking a throw in from the right side, launched the ball into the Toronto box and found the head of Matthew Senanou. With a glancing flick off his head, Senanou guided the ball centrally, where Chica reacted before his markers to jump up and connect with a header, looping the ball into the bottom-right corner of the net.
Atlanta nearly added a second just before the half. In the 40th minute, Dunbar pounced on a Toronto turnover in the Atlanta half and broke through the defense. Carrying the ball down the Toronto half and into the box by himself, Dunbar wrapped a left-footed shot toward goal, but goalkeeper Adisa De Rosario was able to get down quickly and block the shot. Despite the save, the rebound spilled only as far as Kovac, who dropped a defender and De Rosario with a fake shot, but his ensuing effort was deflected out of play by center back Stefan Kapor.
It was a quiet second half, with Atlanta content to pass the ball around and maintain possession as it attempted to see out its lead. However, Toronto nearly equalized in the 78th minute. Striker Jahmarie Nolan, picking the ball up on the left side of the box, lofted a cross to the back post of the Atlanta goal toward fellow striker Dekwon Barrow. Rising up just inches from goal, Barrow connected with a header, but Jonathan Ransom quickly reacted to palm the effort off the goal line with his right hand. The chance was still alive as Kapor attempted to tap in the rebound, but Ransom, who was on the ground, extended his body to come away with a double save, sealing the three points.
Atlanta United 2 (8-5-3, 27 points) returns to action Saturday, July 11, when it takes on Inter Miami CF II at Turner Soccer Complex (7 p.m. ET, MLSNEXTPro.com, OneFootball App, Soccer Down Here).
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