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Atlanta City Council member Jason Dozier will team up with Stimulate America, a Georgia-based non-profit corporation, to host ...
Forty-seven percent of Atlanta residents are Black, but the city commonly referred to as the Black Mecca had a homeless ...
Howard Shook announced last year that he would not run for reelection. Mayor Dickens praised his leadership at the end of budget season.
Tenants at Bolden Townhomes in southwest Atlanta say they have wrongly been accused of being squatters, and that they are forced to live in unsafe conditions.
Ahead of Saturday’s expungement fair, Atlanta leaders announce new push to help residents clear records and access jobs.
Atlanta City Council members say proposed cuts to federal aid programs many Black Atlantans count on and concerns about a ...
COLLEGE PARK, Ga. - The fired city manager in College Park says he was wrongly terminated and wants his job back. Dr. Emmanuel Adediran is accusing the College Park mayor and one of its council ...
Just three days after his appointment was announced, council voted Monday to support the hire of Odie Donald II, a longtime Georgia administrator currently serving as chief of staff to the mayor of ...
Richmond officials approved Mayor Danny Avula’s pick for who will next hold the “most powerful position” in the city’s government Monday night.
Richmond City Council met Monday night and voted to confirm Mayor Danny Avula’s nomination for the city’s next chief ...
Atlanta is the largest city in the U.S. without an LGBTQ community center, despite being home to the South’s largest LGBTQ population. That may soon change, thanks to a city-led feasibility study that ...
Stone Mountain Mayor Beverly Jones defended her lone oversight of city bank accounts amid a council investigation.