Edit: although Twitter is definitely the place for up to the second information, here are some other resources.
Also worth being part of is Think|Atheist, which has many atheists, community groups, blogs, and so on. If something is happening in the American atheist world, then you're likely to see a post about it there, although it is not America-specific. It's an excellent place for meeting and discussing with others.
Richard Dawkins is arguably the best known English atheist, and his site is worth checking out, although it's not the best place for up to the second news.
Finally check out the atheist podcasts, such as Reasonable Doubts, The Good Atheist, The Atheist Experience/The Non-Prophets, and so on. Probably The Good Atheist is the best for staying current as they blog, and as Rob T mentioned blogs are a good source.
On that note, Rob T I think is the author of Science Based Parenting, which although not specificially atheist does bring up secular issues and is definitely worth checking out if you're a parent. Several other skeptical blogs and podcasts bring up atheist/secular/humanist issues frequently and are worth paying attention to, such as Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy.
Finally, if you set up alerts or just pay attention to Digg, then you'll see atheist news that's of strong note tends to float up there fairly quickly.