Atlanta advances the Stitch project for park capping Downtown Connector
A 14-acre green space will cover three-quarters of a mile of the Downtown Connector between Ted Turner Drive and Piedmont Avenue.
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Stacey Abrams considers third run for governor as some Georgia Democrats move on
Republicans are ascendant again in Georgia, and Abrams is at the center of speculation over whether she will mount another campaign for governor.
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Usher concert film set in Paris to debut on BET+ in May
Usher’s first concert film, “Usher: Rendezvous in Paris," will stream exclusively on BET+ beginning May 8.
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Gloria Estefan musical among highlights of Alliance Theatre’s upcoming season
Other shows include ‘Milo Imagines the World’ and ‘Fiddler on the Roof.’
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Summit brings fine water sommeliers to Buckhead for global contest
The Fine Water Society is holding its Taste and Design Awards in Atlanta this weekend, featuring a panel of five certified water sommeliers judging 100 different waters.
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Georgia among most generous states for data center incentives, reports show
Georgia waived $296M in taxes through statewide programs aimed at incentivizing data centers this year.
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Orange Crush future in limbo after clash between organizer, trademark owner
The Orange Crush beach bash brought tens of thousands of HBCU students to Georgia's coast, but its future is clouded by a dispute between the trademark owner and organizer.
Justice out of reach: Atlanta’s legal aid crisis
The legal system doesn’t need more noise — it needs clarity. A new student-led project can help.
The border numbers tell a story that’s good and bad
Foreign tourism is down in the United States as authorities crack down on illegal crossings at the southern border.
Spring break hasn’t changed. We have.
In the heightened state of zero-tolerance created by spring break crackdowns, residents are encouraged to think of everyone as a rule-breaker.
Three safety concerns this summer driving season
AAA often designates the three months between Memorial Day and Labor Day as the “100 Deadliest Days.”
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Georgia dealer sold them cars despite bad credit. GPS kill switch stranded them
An affiliate of the dealership chain U.S. Auto Sales controlled thousands of cars across the South. Its system disabled borrowers' cars even when they were paying their loans.
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Don’t delay: Registration for the race closes Wednesday
This year sees the return of traditional lottery system for would-be runners in ‘World’s Largest 10K.’
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The World mourns to the passing of Pope Francis
The world mourns after the passing of Pope Francis on Monday, April 21, 2025. On Wednesday, the body of Pope Francis was carried into St.
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PHOTOS: Braves wins series opener with Cardinals
Braves open three-game series with St. Louis Cardinals at Truist Park, winning, 7-6.
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PHOTOS: Braves sweep Twins
The Atlanta Braves took care of the Minnesota Twins Sunday, 6-2, to complete their first three-game sweep of the season.