Rep. David Ralston’s announcement that he was stepping down as House speaker was overshadowed by Election Day four days later, which is probably what Ralston intended.
When the National Center for Civil and Human Rights held a ground-breaking ceremony for its expansion on Oct. 14, it had only raised $27 million of the $50 million project. The expansion, that will include ...
This upcoming spring, musical theatre aficionados in high schools all across Georgia will get the full movie star treatment.
Closing any theater is sad – more theaters = more movies usually. However, the Tara seems a special loss.
Georgia Veterans Day Parade and activities have moved to The Battery at Truist Park, but please enjoy this look back at the Parade downtown in 2019.
By Guest Columnist JEFF JOSLIN, co-chair of the Resilience Building Action Team for the nonpartisan, nonprofit Citizens’ Climate Lobby. Another senate runoff. After a grueling election season, we must now endure the onslaught of four ...
At the very last minute, begrudgingly no doubt, former President Donald Trump endorsed Brian Kemp, the governor he’d vowed to bring down, including him in a list of his recommendations at a rally in Ohio ...
The “Our Friend, Jean” exhibition was at the CAU Art Museum for one week. By Allison Joyner Last week, a rare exhibit showcasing the early works of Jean-Michele Basquiat gave an intimate account of the ...
If a British detective named Inspector Stoppard doesn’t make you think of a certain hugely famous playwright, well, “See How They Run” is probably not the movie for you. But if you have a soft ...
Renewed concerns about the historic campus at Milledgeville’s Central State Hospital (CHS) are a reminder that public buildings embody the government’s opinion of the people who use them.
Leaders in metro Atlanta know we have a growing housing crisis that’s only getting more acute by the day. Now the Atlanta Regional Commission has made housing – or the lack thereof – one of ...
What began as a modest pumpkin stand in 1972 has since taken root and grown into a farm boasting 70 acres of the classic autumn vegetable.
SaportaReport columnist Mark Lannaman has more details about the Dia de Muertos ceremony at Historic Oakland Cemetery.
Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos in its traditional Spanish, has a new home in Atlanta. Historic Oakland Cemetery hosted its first Day of the Dead ceremony on Sunday, Nov. 6 from ...
By Guest Columnist JOHN BARROW, former representative of Georgia’s Twelfth Congressional District. Twice in the last six months I’ve heard Andy Young tell an audience that any time the federal government offers to pay you ...
The “For My People” exhibit can be experienced at the Fulton County Central Library through Nov. 19. By Allison Joyner At the beginning of the month, photography nonprofit Sistagraphy opened its fall exhibit, “For My ...
By Mark Lannaman The American Friends and Service Committee (AFSC) launched its training series titled “How to Defend Your Home” on Thursday, Oct. 27. The series is intended to help renters learn the best practices, ...
We need some new terminology, maybe even another tense, for that floating time between the beginning of early voting and Election Day.
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