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Photo: CAMILLE COHEN / AFP / Getty Images Former Vice President Kamala Harris has shut down the idea of running for California governor as speculation continues over what her next move will be after the 2024 presidential election. On Wednesday (July 30), Harris released a statement announcing her decision to forgo a bid for California … Continued

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Explore Gwinnett awards $100K to support public art projects Explore Gwinnett has awarded $100,000 in grants through the inaugural round of the Gwinnett Creativity Fund’s Placemaking Grant, supporting eight projects that enhance public spaces across the county. The grant program, administered by Explore Gwinnett and funded by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, focuses on […]

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A new documentary captures the band at work on their latest album. They’ll play at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre next weekend. :: One of the most prolific bands of the modern rock era is Collective Soul. Not only has the group released a trove of stellar material, they’re also frequently in the process of writing more...

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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. More […]

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To say that art has always been important to creative power couple Pam Peacock and Ryan Shuckhart might be an understatement.  Originally from Southern California, Peacock visited Atlanta in 2014 as she was considering a move to Georgia’s burgeoning capital. A graphic designer and artist at heart, one of the very first things she did...

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Atlanta ranks among the most dangerous U.S. cities for pedestrians. For those of us walking Atlanta’s streets every day, that statistic isn’t surprising.

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Re Edahl and Cal O’Brien, the co-artists of Minneapolis-and-Atlanta-based performance company Loom Lab, first met at a party in Minneapolis in 2017. According to Edahl, they spent the entire evening talking about dance, Edahl’s area of expertise, and theater, O’Brien’s. Both artists wanted to see more hybrid work where text, gesture and spoken word all...

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ATLANTA (AP) — Allen Hall called it a “very emotional experience” as he boarded a bus with more than 20 other former residents of an Atlanta homeless encampment where a […]

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On Saturday, July 26, DeKalb County held its 5th Annual Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, an ongoing community tradition led by CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson. The event took place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at three donation sites: South DeKalb Mall, DeKalb County Police Headquarters – Tucker, and Dunwoody City Hall. “This was actually … Continued

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By Stacy M. Brown Black Press USA Senior National Correspondent A new report from the Prison Policy Initiative reveals how President Donald Trump’s administration is driving mass deportation by secretly using local jails—even in places with sanctuary policies—to detain immigrants. The report, Hiding in Plain Sight: How Local Jails Obscure and Facilitate Mass Deportation Under … Continued

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7/30/25: Aggravated Assault: 2479 Abner Ter NW

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Preliminary Information: On 7/30/25, around 11pm, officers responded to multiple persons shot at the location of 2479 Abner Ter NW. Upon arrival, officers located 4 victims with gunshot wounds. Grady EMS responded to the scene and transported all victims to the hospital. They were last reported to be alert, conscious and breathing. Preliminary investigation indicates a suspect(s) discharged multiple rounds of gunfire at the location, striking the victims and damaging multiple vehicles in the process. Investigators recovered approximately 40 shell casings from the scene. Investigators are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. The investigation remains active and ongoing.

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The National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) opened its 77th Annual Convention yesterday, celebrating major accomplishments under the outgoing Presidency of Dr. Courtney Johnson Rose and embracing the incoming President Ashley Thomas III’s goal to prioritize advocacy as a vehicle to bolster Black homeownership. Thomas, the CEO/Owner of LA Top Broker, Inc., a mortgage and real … Continued

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Veterinary Technology internship opportunities will provide two students a year with access and experience Zoo Atlanta and Fort Valley State University (FVSU) have entered into an historic Memorandum of Understanding to provide new opportunities for students in the FVSU Veterinary Technology program. The partnership was announced at an event at FVSU on July 30, 2025. … Continued

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  Black Girl Vitamins (BGV), the #1 health and wellness brand focused on the unique nutritional needs of Black women, announces the launch of Calm Girl, a new daily supplement powered by Ashwagandha to help ease stress, support hormone balance, and boost overall emotional well-being. Ashwagandha has been used for centuries in holistic healing practices—and … Continued

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Photo: iStockphoto A South Carolina man is facing hate crime charges after video showed him firing a gun at a Black jogger, whom he called “boy.” According to Atlanta Black Star, Jonathan Felkel was charged with hate intimidation, assault, and battery of a high and aggravated nature, and possession of a weapon during a violent … Continued

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Georgia’s Ethics Commission says a political action committee linked to what federal investigators have called a Ponzi scheme illegally sought to influence elections. The complaint, filed Wednesday, says the spending came from […]

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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. At a Tuesday […]

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Roswell's cure for downtown parking woes set to move forward Josh Green Wed, 07/30/2025 - 16:44

The aspirin for downtown Roswell’s parking headaches is about to start getting real, according to city officials. 

The north Fulton County city has scheduled a groundbreaking ceremony Aug. 7 for a tax-funded parking deck that officials view as an investment toward strategic long-term planning and growth, support for local businesses, and as ironic as it may sound, enhanced downtown walkability.  

The deck will rise on a corner where Green Street meets Ga. Highway 9 (Alpharetta Street), about a block east of Canton Street, a regional dining and shopping destination where finding parking can be tough. The site is also just south of the multi-building Southern Post development that replaced a dated shopping center, opening last year. 

“This parking deck is more than infrastructure—it’s a strategic investment in the future of our downtown,” said Mayor Kurt Wilson in a groundbreaking announcement today. 

alt Finalized plans for the downtown parking garage near a Green Street entry. Courtesy of City of Roswell

alt Rough approximation of where the nearly 400-space deck will rise, in relation to Canton Street (left) and other downtown landmarks. Google Maps

Plans call for the brick-clad, 395-space structure to echo the historic district aesthetically. Touches will include large windows for airflow and light, plus “architectural parapets and metalwork, tower-like corner stairwells, and variation in the depth of the exterior walls to add dimension and interest to the structure,” according to a project description. 

Roswell voters in 2022 approved nearly $180 million in bond funds that included $20 million for a new deck to help alleviate parking frustrations near Canton Street. Roswell leaders picked the site in question last year after evaluating eight potential locations. 

Back in March, Roswell’s mayor and city council unanimously approved a design-build contract with Winter Construction for the $14.5 million new parking deck, noting that it will rise within a few minutes’ walk of most downtown attractions. 

The construction schedule calls for opening the deck next summer. 

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alt Winter Construction, via City of Roswell

The parking structure isn’t the only significant change planned for the immediate area. 

The Green Street Activation Plan, a tactic to increase safety and connectivity, will convert that street to a one-way, southbound road, with facets that include a new brick-paved, multi-use trail and improved lighting. 

The plan also calls for converting nearby Plum Street—a one-way thoroughfare located between Green and Canton streets—into a brick-paved, pedestrians-only, multi-use trail for direct access to downtown’s shopping and restaurant strip.

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alt Finalized plans for the downtown parking garage near a Green Street entry. Courtesy of City of Roswell

alt Rough approximation of where the nearly 400-space deck will rise, in relation to Canton Street (left) and other downtown landmarks. Google Maps

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alt The planned 395-space parking structure's location, in relation to Canton Street and other downtown attractions. Google Maps

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JULY 30   1863—President Abraham Lin­coln issues his famous “eye-for-an-eye” order. The order was basically a threat aimed at stopping the Con­federate practice of killing captured Black soldiers instead of imprisoning them. Lincoln threatened to kill one captured rebel soldier for every Black soldier killed by the Confederates. In addition, he pledged to condemn one … Continued

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The U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce will hold its 46th annual national conference in Atlanta in September, bringing the large gathering of Hispanic and small business leaders back to the city for the first time in roughly 25 years. The three-day event will take place September 21–23 and convene entrepreneurs, corporate executives, and policymakers for […]

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The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation joined the push for preservation on the city’s Westside on July 28 when CEO W. Wright Mitchell presented $20,000 to the old St. Mark AME Church in his most personal conservation push yet.  It marked the inaugural Wade and Mary Lu Mitchell African American Heritage Preservation Grant, created by […]

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Statement Update: Physical Dispute Involving Off-Duty APD Officer: 990 Piedmont Avenue NE

Following a thorough and methodical investigation, including interviews with all parties involved and a comprehensive review of all available evidence from the June 29, 2025, incident at the X Midtown bar, the Atlanta Police Department has developed probable cause to also charge officer Garret Rolfe with simple assault. All information and evidence gathered will be turned over to the Fulton County Solicitor General’s Office for further review. Officer Rolfe remains on administrative leave while we continue our internal investigation and await the outcome of all judicial proceedings. The Atlanta Police Department remains committed to serving its citizens and holding its employees to the highest standards on and off duty.

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Preliminary Statement: On June 29th, 2025, at approximately 1:28AM, officers responded to X Midtown located at 990 Piedmont Avenue NE in reference to a physical dispute. The preliminary investigation indicated that there was a verbal altercation at the location which escalated to a physical dispute. Two of the involved persons were identified as 32-year-old Atlanta police officer Garrett Rolfe, who was off-duty at the time of the incident, and 52-year-old Raefeael Penrice.

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The U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce will hold its 46th annual national conference in Atlanta in September, bringing the largest gathering of Hispanic and small business leaders back to the city for the first time in roughly 25 years. More than 2,000 entrepreneurs, executives, policymakers, and local leaders are expected to attend, according to a […]

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Neighbors hope petition, campaign will squash townhome proposal Josh Green Wed, 07/30/2025 - 13:31

Northwest of Midtown, an infill townhome proposal has rankled some Bolton neighbors who fear it will destroy nature and viable homes, raise taxes, dilute neighborhood charm, and clog streets with vehicles. They’ve recently started an online petition and yard-sign campaign to drive home concerns. 

Developers pitching the Bolton townhomes, meanwhile, contend the project will inject a growing and increasingly walkable part of Atlanta with relatively attainable housing the market needs. Despite two recent rejections from neighborhood boards, they’re working with the city and other agencies to move revised plans forward, undeterred.

Is it a case of NIMBYism run amok, or reasonable neighborly concerns in a swiftly changing area? Or something in between? 

The concept by Middle Housing Company—an Atlanta-based developer founded in 2020 that’s behind new duplexes in Howell Station, a 10-unit townhome project along Metropolitan Parkway, and cottages elsewhere in Bolton, among other projects—was first hatched in March. 

Initially, it called for 39 townhomes to replace two single-family houses at 1905 and 1911 La Dawn Lane; when combined with smaller adjacent, vacant parcels, the site would total about 2.6 acres. The properties in question are tucked just west of Marietta Boulevard, near the original Scofflaw Brewing Co. location, situated next to large single-family homes and the Clayburne Place condo complex. 

The site isn’t without unique perks. 

alt Imagery circulated as part of the campaign to stop townhome development in Bolton. Courtesy of Paul Swicord

alt Location of the four parcels totaling about 2.6 acres today. Courtesy of Middle Housing Company

The entire western border is the Whetstone Creek Trail, a leafy, two-mile PATH Foundation rails-to-trails project that will become part of the Centennial Olympic Park to Silver Comet Trail connection in coming years. The site is also about two blocks from Westside Village, a mixed-use project opened five years ago that counts a Publix, Spiller Park Coffee, and a number of other eateries and retailers. The latter is meant to serve as a commercial lynchpin for the so-called Upper Westside district.  

Derek Turner, Middle Housing Company’s founder and president, says his team met with neighbors and conducted surveys with 100 respondents earlier this year, before drawing up townhome plans and seeking rezoning that would allow for medium-density development. 

Pushback against those plans started before a Bolton Neighborhood committee meeting in June, during which a majority of participants voted against the townhomes. Ditto for an Neighborhood Planning Unit-D meeting that month; Turner estimates the vote was 60 percent against his project there. An online “Stop Rezoning” petition fighting the townhomes had collected 173 signatures, as of this writing. 

alt A recent yard-sign campaign urged neighbors to join the pushback against townhomes. Courtesy of Paul Swicord

alt The two La Dawn Lane single-family homes in question, at left, as seen in January. Google Maps

Bolton resident Paul Swicord, who lives directly across the street from the properties in question, says the current houses are in fine condition and reflect low-density charms that make the residential enclave unique. A website naysayers established states neighbors are “outraged” by the proposal, pointing to fears the new buildings and paved lots would trigger stormwater problems with nearby wetlands, among other issues.  

“I would go from looking at nature to two years of construction, before having a three-story wall to stare at,” Swicord said via email this week. Prior to future hearings on the matter, “we will make another big push for more signatures,” he said. 

According to Swicord, the neighborhood has been supportive of high-density development in the past, including the BRYKS Upper Westside project with its nearly 600 apartments. The difference, he says, is that those dense nodes have better access to main thoroughfares. 

“This will add 100 cars onto our limited-capacity neighborhood street” where afterschool and rush-hour traffic commonly back up now, said Swicord. “This [also] has the potential of escalating our home values and increasing taxes. We have elderly and fixed-income neighbors that may be forced to leave what was to be their forever home.”  

The Bolton townhome project was scheduled to come before Atlanta’s Zoning Review Board in early August, but Turner’s team has hit pause and headed back to the drawing board, to an extent. Middle Housing Company has yet to close on the La Dawn Drive properties, pending the outcome of the rezoning push. 

alt Revised site plan for the 38-home La Dawn Lane site. Courtesy of Middle Housing Company; B+C Studio

alt A rendering showing revised plans for an entrance to the planned Bolton community. Courtesy of Middle Housing Company

Within the next week, Turner plans to submit a revised site plan to the Office of Zoning. Officials there requested he resubmit the project for a classification called Planned Development—Housing, or PD-H, that sets different standards, limits the amount of buildable square footage, and helps ensure developers stick to promised plans, said Turner.   

In response to earlier community feedback, and following meetings with PATH Foundation and Department of Watershed Management officials, Turner said the original site plan has been revised to include “key improvements” without losing “attainable” housing. (Tentative plans call for the townhomes to start at roughly 1,800 square feet, with prices from the high $500,000s, per Turner.) 

Changes include the addition of a small public park, a PATH spur-trail connection through the site to Westside Village, stormwater fixes, and enhancements along the existing trail, both aesthetic and for pedestrian safety. Turner plans to take the revised, 38-home plans back to both the neighborhood association and NPU soon, though developers are only required to revisit the NPU, he said. 

“We’re doing it in good faith,” said Turner, “and I think it’s the right thing to do.”

Turner said his company’s goal, should all go well with zoning, would be to break ground on the 38-home project in the second quarter of 2026. For the time being, he’s actually renting and living in one of the La Dawn Drive homes in question, hoping to ride out the storm. 

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alt Location of the four parcels totaling about 2.6 acres today. Courtesy of Middle Housing Company

alt The two La Dawn Lane single-family homes in question, at left, as seen in January. Google Maps

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alt Imagery circulated as part of the campaign to stop townhome development in Bolton. Courtesy of Paul Swicord

alt A rendering showing revised plans for an entrance to the planned Bolton community. Courtesy of Middle Housing Company

alt Revised site plan for the 38-home La Dawn Lane site. Courtesy of Middle Housing Company; B+C Studio

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Photo: Isaiah Martin for Congress A Democratic congressional candidate was arrested and dragged out of a Texas House hearing after criticizing GOP-led redistricting efforts, per PEOPLE. On Thursday (July 24), Isaiah Martin, 27, a candidate for Texas’ 18th Congressional District, was speaking at a public hearing held by the Texas House Congressional Redistricting Committee when … Continued

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