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Leonard Cure was killed during a traffic stop just three years after he was released from prison, having served 16 years for a crime he didn’t commit.
The Georgia Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans wants to block the opening of the exhibit, which is slated to debut by the end of the year.
As Medicaid cuts deepen and Georgia refuses to expand coverage, free and charitable clinics are left holding the line for vulnerable communities.
For Shawn DeAngelo Walton, the goal of his Ashview Heights business is simple: grow together, eat together, own together.
Last year, a man died at the Charlton County complex; now officials have approved a nearly $50 million agreement to detain nearly 3,000 people.
Providing services ranging from microloans to tech support, Rollins has helped over 150 Black-owned businesses.
The former DeKalb County CEO stands out in an increasingly crowded field of candidates as the only Black contender to previously win a statewide office.
Just over one month into his new role as Atlanta’s head of LGBTQ Affairs, Dewayne R. Queen is developing a vision that supports various groups by working with city partners and local organizations.
In part two of our exclusive interview, the Fulton County DA talks about threats on her life and says that despite criticism, she follows the evidence to hold police to account.
Residents in a neighborhood rich with civil rights history want solutions now after 11 people were injured and a man was killed.