Empower ATL, which took place on Thursday, April 3, at Coan Park Recreation Center, connected 100 attendees with resources and workshops from across the Atlanta-Dekalb area. Hosted by Post 3 At-Large ...
Georgia’s governor seat is up for grabs in 2026 — and a new candidate has possibly tossed her hat into the ring.
Sandy Springs adopts new rules to curb antisemitic acts, restricting nighttime soliciting and creating protest buffer zones.
Opponents say the cost increase to remove trees would be too dramatic an increase, possibly discouraging affordable ...
The once and possibly future home of the Tampa Bay Rays will get a new roof to replace the one shredded by Hurricane Milton with the goal of having the ballpark ready for the 2026 season, city ...
Opponents of the law enforcement training center, known to some as "Cop City," told the AJC they promise to be a thorn in the side for Mayor Andre Dickens as he campaigns.
The year-long feud between Atlanta’s Office of Inspector General and Mayor Andre Dickens’ administration came to a head when ...
Real estate software company RealPage has filed a federal lawsuit against a Northern California city that has become the latest to try to block landlords from using algorithms when deciding rents ...
A critical vote to clear the path for Raleigh's sports and entertainment district around the Lenovo Center is likely less ...
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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSNTrans Day of Visibility summit gathers community leaders at Atlanta City HallOn March 31, transgender leaders and community members gathered at Atlanta City Hall for “Deeper Than Visibility,” a summit ...
Sandy Springs approves new ordinances to address hate crimes after antisemitic flyers appeared across metro Atlanta.
There's a possibility a new LGBTQ center could soon come to Atlanta. Officials have begun a study exploring the proposal.
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