Dr. Marie Csete, one of the leading stem cell researchers in the country, calls proposed legislation in Georgia to outlaw such research as “nonsense.” When similar legislation came up a couple of years ago, Dr. Csete ...
The top four Atlanta mayoral candidates had four distinct answers on what the single most important issue they would face as the city’s next mayor. But the same four candidates seemed to agree with each other ...
It’s never easy to make everybody happy, a fact that the Center for Civil and Human Rights may face as its plans come out of the ground. Just about everyone has an opinion on what should ...
Every year, Atlanta hosts a conference called “Greenprints” to provide the latest thoughts on planning, architecture, construction and the use of natural resources. The conference, which is put on by Southface and the Georgia Environmental Facilities ...
Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin, during her annual address at the Rotary Club of Atlanta on Monday, let it be known that Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is in good hands under the city’s control. She also said she ...
When I was growing up, Atlanta and Georgia were viewed as beacons of progress in the South. On virtually every level, Georgia outpaced its sister Southern states — largely because its leaders stayed focus on ...
My friends with the Georgia Association of Railroad Passengers asked if I could help clear up confusion on what constitutes the different might of passenger rail. It's probably wishful thinking, but I keep hoping Georgia will ...
The Metro Atlanta Chamber keeps hoping for a transportation funding bill to come out of this year’s General Assembly. At its board meeting today, chamber leaders heard from Tommie Williams (R-Lyons), president pro tem of the ...
Atlanta Public Schools Superintendent Beverly Hall had one message for board members of the Metro Atlanta Chamber. Her work, with the community’s help, is not done. At today’s board meeting, which is closed to the press, ...
Regions Bank has promoted Atlantan Bill Linginfelter as area president for Georgia and South Carolina. Linginfelter, a longtime Atlanta banker, joined Birmingham-based Regions Bank last June as area president for North Georgia. Previously, Linginfelter had been ...
It’s official. The Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce will now just become the Metro Atlanta Chamber. “The ‘of Commerce’ is gone,” said Sam Williams, president of the Metro Atlanta Chamber, after his board meeting today. “The board ...
It’s been a little more than three months since Karen Huebner, a casualty of the city of Atlanta’s cutbacks, “retired” as executive director of the Atlanta Urban Design Commission. Huebner, 60, and I had lunch today ...
You have to start somewhere. Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin unvieled the city government’s municipal carbon footprint today at a press briefing. She was one of nation’s mayors who pledged a couple of years ago to a goal ...
Given the economic climate, Atlanta’s United Way came remarkably close to making its 2008 campaign goal of $82 million. United Way held its “Appreciation Event” Monday evening at the Loudermilk Center, where Campaign Chairman Ed Heys ...
What a mess. The political puzzle at the Georgia Capitol these days resembles a Rubik’s Cube — especially when it comes to transportation issues. The Georgia Senate, which is led by Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle,
Former Atlanta Mayor Ivan Allen Jr. would have been proud to have Dr. Helene Gayle receive this year’s Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Progress and Service from Georgia Tech’s Ivan Allen College. That’s what members of ...
The historic Crum & Forster building lives on. The city of Atlanta’s Board of Zoning Adjustment denied an appeal from the Georgia Tech Foundation, in its quest to get a demolition permit. The Bureau of Planning had ...
The United States must actively change must of its behavior to reduce carbon emissions, but those changes actually could contribute to a much healthier economy and planet. Bracken Hendricks, a senior fellow with the Center for ...
Okay. Here’s the plan. Former Gov. Roy Barnes and Labor Commissioner Michael Thurmond, considered the two strongest Democrats in the state, would run as a ticket. Barnes would run for governor. And Thurmond would run for ...
Georgia Labor Commissioner Michael Thurmond told Atlanta Kiwanis today that the United States is “witnessing a restructuring of the 20th Century economy” — a restructuring that has led to 12.6 million Americans and 416,000 Georgians ...
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