The Atlanta school board voted unanimously Monday to hire Bryan Johnson as the district’s next superintendent. A Nashville native, Johnson was named Tennessee Superintendent of the Year in 2021, his ...
ATLANTA - Atlanta cellist, composer, and storyteller Okorie Johnson — better known by his stage name, OkCello — is redefining what it means to be a modern musician. Blending genres like funk, Afrobeat ...
Edward Johnson, a father of five and grandfather of 14, tragically died when severe storms caused trees to fall on his home in northwest Atlanta. Johnson was a skilled carpenter who helped build the ...
At 6-foot-5, Georgia Tech football legend and NFL Hall of Famer Calvin “Megatron” Johnson bends down to be eye-to-eye with some of his new young fans. The Georgia Tech record-holder and retired ...
There was no trip to Cabo, no sand to scrunch between Jalen Johnson’s toes. While many within the NBA scattered to beaches and cruised on private boats, Johnson, the third-year Hawks forward thriving ...
On Saturday evening, the Atlanta Hawks will host the Golden State Warriors at State Farm Arena in Georgia. The Hawks are coming off a 117-95 loss to the Houston Rockets in Texas. Jalen Johnson ...
Early in Thursday's loss to the Toronto Raptors, Hawks star forward Jalen Johnson left the game early with a shoulder injury and was quickly ruled out for the rest of the game. Just moments ago, the ...
Jalen Johnson's breakout season is over. The Atlanta Hawks forward will have season-ending shoulder surgery, the team confirmed Wednesday. Johnson, 23, suffered the shoulder injury during last ...
As the Atlanta Hawks enter the 2026 NBA Playoffs, one storyline has taken center stage: the rise of Jalen Johnson as the team’s driving force. Heading into a first-round clash with the New York Knicks ...
It’s never easy to win games when your superstar is out of the lineup. But as Trae Young has continued to remain out for the Atlanta Hawks, other players have been able to step up and produce at a ...
If Friday or Saturday night finds you near a radio, do yourself a favor and turn the dial to 90.1. There you’ll hear the voice of H. Johnson, warm and gravelly, as he queues up tracks and opines on ...