Approval could have major implications for Black Georgians, who are more likely to live in less energy efficient homes and often pay more for electricity.
The walk to and from school for Mechanicsville resident Shatoya Kent and her 6-year-old daughter, Zyvanna, usually takes about four minutes. Last week, they learned that won’t be the case much longer.
Looking for toys, clothing, pampering items, books, and more from local Black-owned businesses? This list has you covered.
At the start of the semester, Jordan and Greene-Young began reaching out to female students at the Atlanta University Center.
Toni-Michelle Williams (bottom front) said creating a place for Atlanta’s queer community of color to feel normal and joyful is part of her mission as SnapCo’s leader. (Courtesy of SnapCo) Amid the ...
Some of the day’s most critical matchups include candidates vying for mayoral races in South Fulton, East Point, and Sandy Springs. Additional matchups include crucial races for two seats on the ...
Timothy Taylor, 23, was an intern at WCLK during his junior year at Clark Atlanta University, and worked there as an assistant producer his senior year. (Courtesy of Timothy Taylor) Atlanta’s iconic ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Xavier University alumna Destinee Kerr remembers being a broke freshman, barely scraping by to pay a phone bill and her out-of-state tuition. She dreamed of attending the Bayou ...
Jackie Malcolm, a resident of Ellenwood in DeKalb County, raised concerns about the health and environmental impacts that data centers could bring to her neighborhood. (Alyssa Johnson/Capital B) A ...
Brandon Fulton wants to transform his 27 acre property into Believe Kingdom, where the local community can learn about horses and connect with the outdoors. (Ann Hill Bond/Capital B) Ten years ago, ...
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