
Bobeth Yates
News Reporter at WXIA-TV (Atlanta, GA)
News personality and General Assignment reporter at WXIA, 11Alive.
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Feb 23, 2024 |
13wmaz.com | Bobeth Yates |Makayla Richards
ATLANTA — Several undocumented students recently spoke out about their challenges in pursuing higher education, sharing their experiences and aspirations at the Southeastern Writing Center Association conference. Their mission: to support fellow students in overcoming barriers imposed by state tuition bans.
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Feb 20, 2024 |
13wmaz.com | Bobeth Yates
ATLANTA — Access to Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson could soon be restricted after city council members voted on an ordinance this week. The measure would limit access to anyone who is not an employee, a ticketed passenger or people picking up or dropping someone off. The reason is to improve security and to reduce loitering by people who are experiencing homelessness. Some people said the potential change feels like an attack on them.
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Feb 6, 2024 |
wcnc.com | Bobeth Yates
Local News The annual conference at Disney aims to help students with goals and careering building. Author: Bobeth Yates Published: 7:48 PM EST February 5, 2024 Updated: 7:48 PM EST February 5, 2024 CLAYTON, Ga. — Walt Disney Company announced its newest class of Dreamers -- and out of the thousands of applicants -- eight Georgia students are now among an elite group of 100 selected to participate in the Disney Dreamers Academy.
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Feb 5, 2024 |
13wmaz.com | Bobeth Yates
CLAYTON, Ga. — Walt Disney Company announced its newest class of Dreamers -- and out of the thousands of applicants -- eight Georgia students are now among an elite group of 100 selected to participate in the Disney Dreamers Academy. The annual conference at Disney aims to help students with goals and careering building. And, for the first time, two of the students are from the same school. "I'm super excited, I'm going to to Disney World," said freshman Hannah Dennis.
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Feb 4, 2024 |
wtsp.com | Bobeth Yates
ATLANTA — An employee at the Atlanta VA Medical Center turned to 11Alive after he said his pay has been unfairly docked for more than a year. “Only way you can be AWOL is if I have left and went to North DeKalb Mall up the street and I’m sitting there shopping when I'm supposed to be at work. That's AWOL -- because you're not on the property, not when you're on the property, and you’re working,” said Maurice Robertson, a pharmacy tech at the Atlanta VA.
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