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Atlanta's legal sector is experiencing unprecedented growth, outpacing overall workforce expansion in the metro area.
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is deepening its bench with experts in operations, marketing and community ...
Join us to honor individuals who have found the ideal intersection of social good and corporate success. This awards program ...
Many lawmakers and residents with data centers forming in their backyards are concerned about power, water and land usage, ...
Read the full written notice sent to former city manager Isaiah Hugley and signed by the members of Columbus Council who voted to fire him.
I think this is a classic example of unlawful racial discrimination and employment discrimination,” said Scott Grubman, the Atlanta-based lawyer representing fired city manager Isaiah Hugley.
Nonprofit says the grant will help low- and moderate-income families build generational wealth by resolving heirs' property ...
May 31 marks one year since two large water main breaks left many Atlanta residents and businesses without water.
ATLANTA - Some of the fastest runners on the planet are headed to Atlanta this weekend as Piedmont Park prepares to host the Atlanta City Games, a world-class track event featuring Olympic ...
Qualifying for the Public Service Commission races wrapped up in April with Commissioner Tim Echols, who represents a wide ...
The Atlanta Beltline plans a $3 million pilot program that will bring autonomous vehicles to the Westside Trail in advance of next year’s FIFA World Cup games.
ATLANTA — The Atlanta City Council discussed plans for a possible second set of e-bike rebates after the level of community engagement with the last one. In 2024, the city greenlit a rebate ...