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The Trump administration’s immigration crackdown — and its heavy-handed approach to governance in general — drew thousands of ...
A view of the Georgia Capitol, near where the PSC meets. With just two days left of early voting before the Public Service Commission primary election on June 17 for Districts 2 and 3, the latest ...
In solidarity with protests over U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in Los Angeles, a few dozen local demonstrators gathered midday Monday at ICE’s Atlanta Field Office downtown to decry ...
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Ural Glanville on Tuesday upheld Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s decision last month to disqualify Daniel Blackman from the District 3 Public Service ...
The Front Porch on Auburn apartment complex, which the Community Foundation helped finance, as seen in January. (Credit: Sean Keenan) It’s been two years since Frank Fernandez, the CEO of the ...
The Ansley Mall Starbucks will close this weekend, just three years after unionizing. The location was the second to unionize in the Atlanta area in June 2022. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to ...
Atlanta Civic Circle is publishing in‑depth looks at selected contenders for Atlanta’s 2025 municipal offices. We focus on candidates who have (1) officially filed campaign paperwork, and (2) ...
Get our free weekly newsletter on important housing and democracy news every Thursday. Sign up Atlanta’s City Council unanimously adopted the city’s fiscal year 2026 budget on Monday, totaling $3 ...
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Georgia Youth Justice Coalition members gather outside the Georgia Capitol, where they advocate for youth-driven policy change every week. (Photo/Claire Becknell) A new generation of young Georgians ...
Get our free weekly newsletter on important housing and democracy news every Thursday. Instead, Centennial Yards chose to pay the city of Atlanta roughly $8 million — or about $132,000 per unit — in ...
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