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Local organizer Kelsea Bond sees Atlanta at a crossroads, with District 2 as a microcosm of the city’s affordable housing, mass transit and public infrastructure needs.

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Over 200,000 Georgia voters could be headed for inactive status, according to the Georgia Secretary of State’s office, which announced Tuesday that it completed the Summer 2025 “No Contact” audit […]

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As Fulton County's lease of Atlanta's detention center ends, the city and county should commit to utilizing diversion services.

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Policing, vehicle accidents and employment issues cost the most in settlement payouts for FY24 and FY25.

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As the deadline for an encampment clearing loomed over the Backstreet, organizers with the Justice for Cornelius Taylor Coalition faced a conundrum. Almost all of the encampment’s 31 residents wanted […]

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The speedy trial of “Cop City” racketeering defendant Ayla King resumed Monday after 18 months of delays, but after Judge Kevin Farmer declared a mistrial, the case was promptly put […]

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The Cop City RICO trial of Ayla King is once again headed to the Georgia Court of Appeals after Fulton County Superior Court Judge Kevin M. Farmer declares a mistrial.

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This November, the entire Atlanta City Council is up for election, including the council president position currently occupied by Doug Shipman, who will leave the role as this term ends. […]

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In a marathon, seven-hour rate case hearing Thursday, the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) weighed Georgia Power’s request to keep base consumer power rates frozen at their current level for three additional years.

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