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There’s a wide gap between luxury office properties, often called class A or trophy, and aging and less-opulent buildings called class B.
“A Futuristic Summa” is a personalized love letter to a city with an array of influential sounds primed for reinvention, even amid years of mourning. Nothing can break Atlanta rap for long. Metro ...
Since 2018, Stephen Smith has organized biannual trips for health care professionals to Honduras, where they provide free joint replacements to people who cannot afford them.
Former Georgia Republican Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan has switched political parties to become a Democrat. He explains why he made the change.
Gov. Brian Kemp is gambling again on a handpicked political newcomer in one of the nation’s most competitive U.S. Senate races.
Tiny, toothsome and trending, Labubus have become the Internet’s — and Atlanta’s — favorite weird toy. A look behind the quirky sensation.
It’s difficult to see how stopping the broadcasting of public comments makes the board more efficient. It just means the board can ignore the speakers since no one hears them.
One man was killed and 16 others were injured during one July weekend on Edgewood Avenue, prompting City Councilmember Liliana Bakhtiari to create a safety task force.
The introduction of Waymo to Atlanta has brought a new type of transportation to the city, but also a wave of videos and stories of the driverless vehicles getting stuck.
The prolific author has a new book out on Aug. 12 (“We Are All Guilty Here”), also debutsas scriptwriter and showrunner for 'The Good Daughter' series.
The GBI submitted its investigation into the incident to the Fulton County DA six months ago, but no charges have been filed.
The new season of “Breakdown” is the last for the podcast’s founder, Atlanta Journal-Constitution legal affairs reporter Bill Rankin. Rankin retired earlier this year after Season 11 — “ Three Days in ...