A century ago, South Downtown was Atlanta's front door. But people and business moved away, leaving it a shell of what it ...
A Georgia grand jury earlier this month indicted a mother for second-degree murder and cruelty to children after her infant ...
It’s been more than 40 years since Atlanta updated its zoning code, since before the Beltline and even before the Olympics. A lot about this city—its people, culture, businesses, needs—has changed ...
Car crashes involving people on foot, bike and scooter rose by 42% from 2023 to 2024, according to Midtown Alliance, an organization focused on improving the district. Five crashes, one of which ...
Welcome to Antiques & Beyond, Atlanta’s hidden gem for time travelers and nostalgia enthusiasts alike. Nestled in the heart ...
Alex Fitzpatrick/Axios It's getting easier for Georgia electric vehicle owners to locate public charging stations. By the numbers: There are 21 charging stations per 100,000 residents in Georgia, and ...
Ladies and gentlemen, prepare to pledge allegiance to the flag of frugality as we visit America’s Thrift Stores & Donation ...
An excellent museum is more than static displays inside hushed exhibition halls. It can travel, teach, and serve as an ...
Atlanta police have announced the arrest of a man charged with stabbing a woman multiple times after an argument.
The state of Georgia asks a federal appeals court to interpret the 1965 law in a way that could make it much harder to prove ...
Welcome to Synovus Park, the latest and perhaps greatest chapter in Columbus's long baseball history. Explore the past, ...
Georgia defends 2023 redistricting maps in federal court against Voting Rights Act challenges, as advocates argue the maps ...