With reflections on legacy and Black pride, Atlanta’s HBCU community gathered for a memorable weekend in West End.
In a unanimous opinion, the state Supreme Court said the lower court failed to apply the proper legal framework when denying Danyel Smith a new trial.
Early retirement withdrawals for hardship have tripled since 2020, as disasters strike and insurance fails — leaving workers on their own in old age.
The upcoming election will decide Atlanta’s next mayor and City Council, as well as other local and statewide contests.
As the government shutdown continues into its third week, more Department of Education workers were terminated.
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The neighborhood celebrates advocates who are working with youth and spurring economic development and community engagement.
From writers and actors to hairstylists and makeup artists, Black livelihoods are being threatened as productions move ...
From writers and actors to hairstylists and makeup artists, livelihoods are being threatened as productions move overseas.
Their deaths are a part of what fuels his work as the director of Georgetown University’s Center for Men’s Health Equity, ...
The Last Prisoner Project provides grants to currently and formerly incarcerated individuals strictly with cannabis ...
As tech giants expand their presence in the state, identifying the number of data centers being built remains a challenge.
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