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Chef’s Club, an entrepreneurship program designed to help launch refugee women’s culinary careers, is one of several programs Atlanta’s Refugee Women’s Network facilitates, even as the Trump ...
A Delta Air Lines flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam was hit by serious turbulence, sending 25 people on board to hospitals and forcing the flight to divert to Minneapolis-St. Paul International ...
City Lights Collective co-host Jon Goode sat down with poet, indie-film maker, and Atlanta native Malik Salaam, director of the new film “Cut,” to discuss the movie, his journey and Atlanta’s ...
The Trump administration is canceling plans to use large areas of federal waters for new offshore wind development, the latest step to suppress the industry in the United States.
Just off Fairburn Road, multicolored flags wave as the sun beams down on Davis Bros Laundromat. The business, which is about two months old, hosts an event to ensure kids have clean clothes. It was ...
Following the success of a pilot program used at 18 schools last year, the DeKalb County School District is expanding its ban on cellphones and other electronic devices to all 125 schools.
Atlanta and the agencies that provide services for the city's surging homeless population have been mobilizing resources for an ambitious plan to "eliminate" homelessness before visitors arrive for ...
Georgia's Ethics Commission says a political action committee linked to what federal investigators have called a Ponzi scheme illegally sought to influence elections.
Georgia’s State Election Board has accused the rideshare company Lyft of violating Georgia’s election law by offering discounted rides to users who were heading to the polls.
Climate scientists warn that extreme heat events like this are becoming more frequent due to human-caused climate change.
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