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Listen to the full episode here Or choose a segment below “City Lights Collective” food contributors Akila McConnel and Chef ...
Atlanta entrepreneurs continue to explore ways to manage rising material costs as tariffs put a strain on Black-owned small ...
Act Two: “Lost in the Letters” recently announced they are opening a studio in Candler Park. Act Five: Rough Draft Atlanta’s ...
The Atlanta Board of Education voted unanimously to extend Superintendent Dr. Bryan Johnson's contract by one year.
A judge has ordered a mental evaluation of the Venezuelan man convicted of killing Georgia nursing student Laken Riley.
A week after an immigration judge granted him bond, a Spanish-language journalist who was arrested while covering a protest ...
Atlanta-area after-school and summer program providers are sounding the alarm after the Trump administration abruptly paused ...
After eight years, it’s a new chapter for Atlanta City Councilmember Amir Farokhi. Earlier this year, the councilman, who represents District 2, which includes Downtown, Midtown, Old Fourth Ward, ...
The Atlanta City Council recently unanimously passed a "smart surfaces" policy requiring new and replacement roofs to meet high solar reflectance standards-- meaning they have to be built with ...
Atlanta is now requiring that new roofs be more reflective. Experts say cool roofs are an effective way to save people from ...
Two Fulton County commissioners are challenging longtime Chairman Robb Pitts in 2026, claiming he's "out of touch" with what ...
Two Georgia Democrats are facing off to secure the party’s nomination for the District 3 seat on Georgia’s Public Service ...
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