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Atlanta's top cop says anti-crime efforts have slowed the pace of violent acts. → Read More
The pace of car theft involving two popular models is spiking. → Read More
Atlanta City Council members are not rooting for financial difficulties for any resident. → Read More
Law enforcement officers tell rookies on the force there is no such thing as a routine traffic stop. → Read More
This week at the State Capitol and at Atlanta City Hall, politicians debated how to manage the homeless problem. → Read More
Approximately $20 million is outstanding in overdue accounts. → Read More
Atlanta leaders will try to secure new funding for rental assistance. → Read More
One member of an Atlanta watchdog group said while police officers in this city cross the line on occasion during encounters with citizens, he has never seen anything happen here like in the released bodycam footage of Memphis police officers brutally beating Tyre Nichols. → Read More
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens says a city and regional plan to fight crime is beginning to pay results. → Read More
It might be an instinct for some witnessing a thief break into their car to confront the individual, but an Atlanta police commander says that is definitely not the way to go. In a public meeting, this top cop gave frank advice on how to avoid getting shot in the city of Atlanta, should you encounter a burglar. → Read More
Stealing luggage from an airport carousel is more than just petty theft. It is a federal crime. → Read More
Taps are to be cut for some 20,000 ratepayers in the first enforcement action in twelve years. → Read More
President Doug Shipman, who is white, decided to remove two Black women from chairing two of the seven committees. → Read More
A new initiative in Buckhead is one that community leader says cannot fail. → Read More
Now one question remains: Who is responsible for paying her? → Read More
The city will turn over one half of the jail space for a period of up to four years. → Read More
Atlanta Watershed Management will begin cutting taps to residential customers right after the New Year. → Read More
Recent violence is igniting debate about a potential split of the Buckhead neighborhoods from the city of Atlanta. → Read More
It would require those 16-years-old and under to be accompanied by an adult after 8 p.m. → Read More
"This goes beyond protesting," said Atlanta city councilman Michael Bond. "The city needs a strong response." → Read More