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Photos: Dragon Con Parade brings pop culture fanatics to the streets

Thousands lined the streets of downtown Atlanta on Aug. 30 for the 25th annual Dragon Con Parade, a costumed brigade that celebrates all things pop culture. This year’s Labor Day convention rang in 75,000 attendees across five days. Cosplayers, mega-fans and industry stars took over the city for panels, photos and the parade. The convention […]

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Case of metro Atlanta teacher fired for reading LGBTQ+ book on hold, again

A federal lawsuit challenging school district policies surrounding “divisive” concepts is on hold again. That leaves the question hanging of what support teachers can show to their LGBTQ+ students without fear of retaliation after a metro Atlanta teacher was fired for reading a picture book about gender identity.   On Wednesday, U.S. District Court Judge Tiffany […]

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Little pain for a lot of gain: Little Five Points’ Findley Plaza undergoing renovations

A project more than a decade in development is finally coming to fruition in one of Atlanta’s most vibrant neighborhoods.  Findley Plaza, located at the intersection of Euclid Ave and Moreland Ave, is undergoing renovations that will feature wider open space for the public. The redesign moves the tree wells to the outer edges of […]

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Westside Future Fund gives $100,000 to Washington cluster schools

On Aug. 27, the Westside Future Fund awarded $100,000 in grants to five of Atlanta’s Booker T. Washington cluster schools to fund student and teacher-oriented programs on the Westside. Five schools received $20,000 each for “programs and resources that promote student success:” Booker T. Washington High School, Hollis Innovation Academy, H.J. Russell West End Academy, […]

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Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District gets a new administrator, looks towards proactive resiliency 

Water is arguably the most important resource any region can have, yet few have heard of their local water stewards or managers. The Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District (The District), the body that protects the Metro Atlanta water resources at large, extending to 15 counties and 97 cities and is staffed by the Atlanta […]

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Beltline buys up Buckhead property for Northwest Trail expansion

Atlanta Beltline Inc. announced another key move in the Buckhead area with the Aug. 25 purchase of a land piece surrounding the path’s Northwest Trail segment.  The Beltline bought six parcels of land along Peachtree Road and Bennet Street, and aims to turn the vacant buildings and pavement into commercial development and affordable housing.  “For […]

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Invest Atlanta greenlights $250,000 to local legacy businesses

Atlanta’s economic development agency board approved $50,000 grants to five legacy businesses in an ongoing effort to preserve and support small businesses.  At the Aug. 21 meeting, the Invest Atlanta board approved a series of Small Business Improvement Grants to pay for interior and exterior improvements. The grants are funded using Tax Allocation District dollars, […]

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Georgia Chamber revives Blanchard Award, giving it to Shan Cooper

Jimmy Blanchard has been one of the leading voices in the Georgia business community advocating for the practice of servant leadership among CEOs. The Georgia Chamber of Commerce recently decided to give greater visibility by reinstituting and renaming the Blanchard Servant Leadership Award.  It revived the award on Aug. 20 at the Chamber’s 2025 Congressional […]

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Atlanta residents gather for mayor’s office townhall on future downtown development

On Tuesday, Aug. 12, more than 50 residents, city staff and community leaders filled St. Luke’s Episcopal Church for the August General Body Meeting of the Atlanta Downtown Neighborhood Association (ADNA), a special edition of Mayor Andre Dickens’ public town hall series focused on downtown and co-hosted with the mayor’s office. The featured speaker was […]

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U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff: CDC vital to U.S. and global health

Georgia is privileged to host “the world’s preeminent epidemiological agency,” U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Georgia) told the Rotary Club of Atlanta of the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “All of us, regardless of our political stripes, are proud of the CDC,” Ossoff said. “I grew up full of pride at this amazing organization, […]

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Fulton County Honors Goodwill of North Georgia for 100 Years of Service

The Fulton County Board of Commissioners on Wednesday recognized Goodwill of North Georgia for a century of service, adding to the nonprofit’s growing list of accolades. Commissioner Bob Ellis presented the organization with a proclamation declaring “Goodwill of North Georgia Appreciation Day.” Founded in 1925 as Goodwill Industries of Atlanta, the nonprofit began in a […]

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