Atlanta, GA
‘Let’s get through it’: Atlanta officials outline city’s final preparations ahead of ice storm
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — On Friday, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens drew a stark contrast from the snow event of January 2025 and the ice storm expected in Atlanta this weekend.
“This is ice, though. This is different. There’s not too much fun you’re going to have in this. You’re not going to build a snowman. You won’t see people at our parks sledding and all that stuff. This is going to be just, ‘Let’s get through it,’” said Dickens in an interview with Atlanta News First on Friday.
Dickens said the city will launch its joint operation center on Saturday with leaders from 25 departments watching as the weather moves into the region.
Atlanta’s police chief said they began having the city’s E-911 staff shelter in place Friday.
Chief Darin Schierbaum said sworn officers will begin sheltering in place Saturday to expedite their response times during the winter event.
“Keep in mind the roads are going to be slick, so it may take us a little bit longer to arrive, but your police department is going to be working,” Schierbaum said. “We’re going to be staffed, and we’re going to be coming to you, whatever the emergency may be.”
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Atlanta’s Department of Parks and Recreation will assist with tree removals across city streets.
Dickens pointed to Buckhead, southwest Atlanta, the Cascade corridor, and the Adamsville neighborhood as potentially problematic areas given their heavy tree canopy.
“Freezing rain doesn’t look dramatic when you look at it, but it is freezing on the ground and black ice is dangerous,” Dickens said. “You may think that we’re exaggerating, like, ‘Ah, this isn’t that bad.’ And you’re going to go out there in your car and you may cause an accident or harm yourself, so please just stay off the bridges and overpasses.”
Watch our interview with Mayor Dickens below:
Dickens said city crews will conduct a final pre-treatment run on main arterioles and the city’s 162 bridges on Saturday before the weather shifts.
Schierbaum urged residents to only call 911 in an emergency where people or property are in danger. For slick roads or downed trees, you can call 311 for a non-emergency response, he advised.
“Ice is a completely different animal. Ice is going to make how we move around the city completely different than a snow emergency,” said Schierbaum.
Dickens asked residents to avoid driving on roads and consider canceling in-person church services on Sunday.
He said the city will operate warming centers through the course of the weather event.
“My concern is for citizens to be out and about when they don’t have to be,” Schierbaum said.
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Atlanta, GA
When Women Can’t Afford to Work, Atlanta Pays the Price – SaportaReport
By Danita V. Knight, President & CEO, YWCA Greater Atlanta
For generations, women have navigated the competing demands of work, caregiving, and economic stability. But for many across Atlanta today, that balance is becoming increasingly unsustainable.
Atlanta’s economy depends on the labor, leadership, and contributions women provide every day. Yet across our region, more women are quietly being pushed to the edge of the workforce — not because they lack ambition or talent, but because the math of daily life is no longer working in their favor.
For too many women, especially mothers and caregivers, work is no longer simply about professional growth or long-term opportunity. It has become a constant calculation of tradeoffs: transportation or rent, child care or groceries, flexibility or consistency, a paycheck or the cost of earning one.
And increasingly, many are deciding they simply cannot afford to continue making it work.
That reality is not always reflected in headline unemployment numbers or public conversations about economic growth. But employers feel it. Families feel it. Communities feel it. And women most definitely feel it.

Women are reducing hours, stepping away from leadership pathways, delaying career advancement, or leaving jobs entirely because the systems and structures surrounding work have become too fragile and too expensive to sustain. Recent national research from Catalyst found that 42% of women who voluntarily left the workforce cited caregiving responsibilities — including child care costs — as a primary reason for their decision.
When a parent misses work because child care falls through, that is an economic issue. When rising housing prices force longer commutes and less family security, that is a workforce issue. When women are expected to absorb the growing demands of caregiving without adequate support, flexibility, or investment, that becomes a regional competitiveness issue.
These pressures do not exist in isolation. They compound each other.
And while the burden often falls hardest on women, the consequences extend far beyond individual households. Businesses lose experienced talent. Organizations struggle with retention and burnout. Communities lose civic participation and economic momentum. The long-term cost is measured not only in dollars, but in diminished opportunity and unrealized potential.

YWCA Greater Atlanta is the only “YW” in Georgia, and we see these realities through our work supporting women, girls, and families across the state. We also see women doing everything possible to hold their careers, families, and aspirations together despite increasing pressure.
But resilience should not be mistaken for sustainability. And resilience is exhausting.
We cannot continue asking women to absorb the gaps created by unaffordable care, rising everyday costs, inflexible workplaces, and uneven access to opportunity — while expecting our economy to thrive.
This moment requires more than dialogue. It requires alignment between employers, policymakers, civic institutions, and community organizations willing to rethink how we show up for working women and families.
That means investing in accessible early learning and care. It means creating workplace cultures that recognize caregiving realities. It means expanding pathways to economic mobility and workforce participation. And it means understanding that the health of our economy is directly connected to the well-being of the people holding it together every day.
Earlier this month at the 2026 Salute to Women of Achievement, YWCA Greater Atlanta celebrated women leading across business, advocacy, philanthropy, education, and community impact. Their leadership reflects what is possible when talent, opportunity, and support align.
But we also confront the truth that too many women across our region are still navigating systems that make participation, advancement, and long-term prosperity unnecessarily difficult.
Atlanta cannot afford to lose the talent, leadership, and participation of women who are essential to our region’s future.
When women cannot afford to work, the cost belongs to all of us.
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Atlanta, GA
Nats endure rain delay and Braves for series win in Atlanta
ATLANTA (AP) — Foster Griffin allowed only three hits in six scoreless innings, Nasim Nuñez singled in a run in the fifth and the Washington Nationals survived Atlanta’s ninth-inning comeback attempt for a 2-1 win Sunday to give the Braves their first home series loss of the season.
The Braves had won eight straight home series to open the season before losing two of three to Washington. First-place Atlanta fell to 14-2-1 overall in series this season.
Griffin (6-2) struck out six and walked one.
Gus Varland allowed singles to Ozzie Albies and Austin Riley to open the ninth. Richard Lovelady gave up Eli White’s grounder that Nuñez mishandled at second base for an error, allowing Albies to score from third base.
Lovelady walked Ha-Seong Kim to load the bases. Orlando Ribalta came in and struck out Chadwick Tromp and got Ronald Acuña Jr. on a weak grounder for his second save.
There was a 22-minute weather delay before the game and steady rain throughout the sixth inning led to another delay of 1:28 in the top of the seventh.
Atlanta left-hander Martín Pérez (2-3) allowed one run in 5 2/3 innings. Right-hander Reynaldo López gave up a run-scoring single to pinch-hitter Luis García Jr. in the eighth.
Before the game, Washington placed right-hander Jake Irvin on the 15-day injured list with a right shoulder strain. Left-hander PJ Poulin was recalled from Triple-A Rochester. Irvin threw five hitless innings and combined with two relievers on a one-hitter in the Nationals’ 2-0 win on Saturday.
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Up next – Nationals: Open a three-game series at Cleveland on Monday night with RHP Zack Littell (3-4, 5.83 ERA) scheduled to face RHP Tanner Bibee (0-6, 3.75).
Atlanta, GA
Take a barbecue road trip around Atlanta with these 5 stops
Justin Brown (aka @therealfoodstalker) recommends several metro Atlanta barbecue restaurants and the dishes that make them stand out.
A barbecue platter is filled to the brim at Disruption BBQ in Henry County. (Justin Brown for the AJC)
By Justin Brown – The Real Food Stalker
6 hours ago
With the arrival of barbecue season, I visited several of my favorite spots around metro Atlanta serving great smoked meats and some wild side dishes.
I visited Texas-style brisket pitmasters setting up shop next to gas stations, family-run spots cooking low and slow and Korean-Southern mashups that’ll rewire your thoughts about what barbecue can be. The smoke is hanging heavy from Stockbridge to Mableton.
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TwinCookz BBQ serves up smoked oxtails that will completely change how you view comfort food, and ground beef is mixed into their baked beans. (Justin Brown for the AJC)
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The smoked chicken wings from Owens & Co. come in lemon pepper and sassy seasoning. (Justin Brown for the AJC)
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