FULTON COUNTY, Ga. - Nearly three decades after an unidentified man was set on fire in a brutal 1996 attack in southeast Atlanta, officials have confirmed his identity as David Brown, thanks to ...
Authorities are reporting a strong chemical smell that has spread across the Atlanta ... odors across Fulton County. This condition may have a connection to the chemical fire that broke out ...
A weekend fire that sent a massive plume of dark smoke into the Georgia sky has led to complaints about a strong chemical smell and haze several miles away across metro Atlanta Updated 1 hour ago ...
The memorabilia involved in the dispute are the bases and home plate that were on the field at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium when Aaron hit his record-setting 715th home run on April 8 ...
As a large plume sits in the sky above Conyers following the evacuation of about 17,000 people, several metro Atlanta counties reported a haze and chemical smell this morning. Fulton officials ...
It will be built on the GSU green lot, which is currently the site of the former Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. GSU estimates ...
According to the DNA Doe Project, David Brown died after he was doused in kerosene and set on fire, blocks away from his Atlanta home in 1996. Brown was known as Fulton County John Doe and buried ...
Nearly three decades after an unidentified man was set on fire in a brutal 1996 attack in southeast Atlanta, officials have ...