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Residents of Landmark Condominiums on Piedmont Avenue said their once-dream homes have become a source of fear and ...
Almost three years after closing to patients, Atlanta Medical Center in the Old Fourth Ward is being demolished. It’s the ...
More than two years after its closure, demolition is set to begin at what was one of Atlanta's major healthcare institution.
July is Disability Pride Month, and the Mayor’s Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion’s Division of Disability Access ...
Andre Dickens said a property tax hike is almost unavoidable, as Atlanta’s leaders work to keep up with population growth that brings increased demand for city services.
The site will undergo a massive redevelopment into a community hub that features parks, residential units and retail space.
Nate Jester, a lifelong Atlanta resident, is running for City Council to support and preserve the current community and ...
For nearly six years the City of Atlanta has debated how to regulate short term rentals. The council president believes the ...
Dunwoody approves a 4.9% raise for police officers effective July 1, 2025, to support public safety and attract recruits.
Mayor Donya Sartor discusses breaking barriers for Black women leaders, mental health advocacy, and building inclusive ...
Former College Park employees Jerry Silver and Rose Stewart claim they were fired in retaliation for refusing to engage in unethical conduct.
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - The City of Austell is proposing a 158% increase to property taxes. The staggering number ...