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Many City of Atlanta employees are getting a pay raise and a hefty increase in the minimum wage. Like us on Facebook The Atlanta City Council on Wednesday → Read More
Karen Handel, the Republican candidate in Georgia's 6 th Congressional District special election, said on Thursday that a package containing threatening → Read More
DeKalb County Sheriff Jeffrey Mann announced on Wednesday he will suspend himself for a week following his arrest earlier this month on public indecency → Read More
Those wishing to vote in the 6 th Congressional District runoff and have not registered have until May 21 to do so. Like us on Facebook A federal judge → Read More
When Georgia Department of Transportation officials said this week that the repaired bridge on Interstate 85 in Atlanta would be reopened ahead of schedule → Read More
The husband of Karen Handel, the Republican candidate in the 6 th Congressional District runoff, sent out and later deleted a racially charged social media → Read More
With a full solar eclipse coming in August, the U.S. Postal Service is marking the rare event with a new Forever Stamp unlike anything it’s issued before. → Read More
More than 40 percent of all registered voters in Georgia’s 6 th Congressional District cast ballots on Tuesday, a high figure for a special election. Like → Read More
Early voting in the Georgia 6 th Congressional District special election ends on Friday in a race that figures to continue generating national attention → Read More
Tom Price in now President Donald Trump's Secretary of Health and Human Services, which leaves a big vacancy in Georgia's 6th Congressional District. There → Read More
Citizens of the brand new cities of Stonecrest and South Fulton are choosing their first-ever elected officials Tuesday as special elections take place → Read More
The long, hot Southern summer is over, and winter feels like it’s just around the corner. But there’s so much to soak up outdoors at hundreds of parks and → Read More
On Saturday afternoon, the 25th anniversary season of classical concerts at Spivey Hall begins with a program featuring organ and the voice. Soprano → Read More
Gers. Jirgas. Yurts. What began as simply-constructed, round portable living huts on the steppes of Central Asia more than 3,000 years ago have evolved → Read More
As one of the best-known travel writers in the world, Paul Theroux has traveled to some of the most faraway places on the planet. He has written about his → Read More
Christopher Theofanidis is no stranger to Atlanta's classical music scene. In April, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus performed the world premiere → Read More
In her last installment of “Writer to Reader” for “City Lights,” Decatur novelist Joshilyn Jackson confessed she was contemplating killing off one of her → Read More
Part-time Atlanta resident Corby Kummer has been tracking the renewal of big-city public food markets. Kummer, a nationally recognized food critic, wrote → Read More
Part-time Atlanta resident Corby Kummer has been tracking the renewal of big-city public food markets. Kummer, a nationally recognized food critic, wrote → Read More
When she helped start a nonprofit organization in the mid-1990s to combat teenage pregnancy and address other youth health and sexuality issues, Jane → Read More