ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - The Georgia State Capitol building was evacuated after a gas leak in downtown Atlanta Wednesday morning. Piedmont Avenue is currently closed near MLK Jr. Drive ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia ... were turned away from going into the Georgia State Capitol. “I had paid for my parking and then I was advised that the building was being shut down for the day ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia ... were turned away from going into the Georgia State Capitol. “I had paid for my parking and then I was advised that the building was being shut down for the day ...
A major gas leak in downtown Atlanta on Wednesday morning lead ... Evacuations included the Georgia State Capitol and other buildings; children from a daycare were safely transported away from ...
ATLANTA — In the hallways of the state capitol, nearly every post ... the fourth-floor historical exhibit devoted to Georgia governors in a building currently run by Republicans.
ATLANTA — A major gas leak near the Georgia Capitol disrupted Downtown Atlanta Wednesday morning, forcing evacuations and street closures. While buildings have since been cleared to reopen, the ...
ATLANTA — A major gas leak near the Georgia Capitol ... had evacuated the Capitol, including Gov. Brian Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp, who were seen leaving the building. Authorities monitored ...
The Georgia Capitol Building and other buildings in the area are safe to reopen after being evacuated as crews work to repair a gas leak. Atlanta Gas ... into the Georgia State Capitol.
The Georgia State Capitol was evacuated just a day after the election after a gas leak caused chaos in the state legislature. Construction crews struck a main gas line on Piedmont Avenue and ...
On Aug. 4, 1958 a covered wagon with 43 ounces of native Georgia gold unearthed by Lumpkin County locals departed Dahlonega with six other wagons bound for Atlanta. The gold was to be hammered ...
ATLANTA - Repairs are continuing after a ... of buildings around the affected intersection, including the Georgia State Capitol, the Sloppy Floyd Towers, and Washington Presbyterian Church daycare.