Rick Jackson’s sudden and rapid rise to prominence in the Republican runoff race for governor against Lt. Gov. Burt Jones has ...
A federal agency has begun an investigation into crime rates and safety spending on Atlanta’s public transit system.
While Black Pride is still a few months away, national Pride month celebrations are in full swing in June to celebrate LGBTQ+ history and achievement. From parades and drag shows to craft fairs and ...
After the Downtown Connector was shut down, experts say Atlanta's aging stormwater infrastructure struggles to keep pace with climate change.
From fan festivals to public viewing parties, metro Atlanta will host many events celebrating all things soccer.
On Tuesday, Labat issued an official order that people arrested for most misdemeanor offenses can no longer be booked into Fulton County Jail. Certain exceptions will be made for cases involving ...
Nurses, veterans, and community members waved signs outside the Atlanta Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Decatur on Tuesday protesting pending layoffs and union busting efforts at the VA that they ...
The dread many Black people in Atlanta feel about Donald Trump’s triumph in the 2024 presidential election isn’t misplaced: He organized his reelection campaign against Vice President Kamala Harris ...
Georgia state Rep. Derrick Jackson said he won’t shy away from fighting for proposals that directly benefit Black Georgians if he’s elected. (Chauncey Alcorn/Capital B) Launching a gubernatorial ...
Brionté McCorkle, executive director of environmental justice group Georgia Conservation Voters, speaks at a rally in February at the state Capitol. Demonstrators focused on proposed laws addressing ...
This story was produced in partnership with Canopy Atlanta. Columbus Ward, a longtime resident of Peoplestown, has watched storms sweep through his neighborhood for decades, carrying sewage and ...
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