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During a tense City Schools of Decatur board meeting on April 15, the board voted to amend and pass the 2026 fiscal year ...
Bill Edwards was elected the city of South Fulton's first mayor in 2017, after a referendum where 59% of residents voted in ...
Georgia Chancellor Perdue frowns on growth of online studies as system hits spring enrollment record
University System of Georgia Chancellor Sonny Perdue is bemoaning an increase in online classes in the state’s colleges and universities.
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents approved Wednesday the naming of a Georgia Tech school after former ...
On April 1, all 27 scientists part of an Atlanta-based CDC lab investigating hepatitis outbreaks received an email from the U ...
At the Atlanta Science Festival in March, Dr. Jaap de Roode discussed his book, "Doctors by Nature: How Ants, Apes & Other ...
WABE, Atlanta’s home for NPR and PBS, today announced that the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta has renewed its ...
Georgia's highest court waded Wednesday into a fight between Black landowners and local officials who have ...
Democratic U.S. Rep. Hank Johnson of DeKalb County said the uncertainty around tariffs is affecting enterprises in his ...
President Donald Trump’s 100-day mark for his second term is April 30. Since taking office, the Trump administration has ...
Federal authorities arrested five individuals in Norcross early Tuesday morning for allegedly laundering over $1 million into Jalisco New Generation — a Mexican drug cartel that’s been designated as a ...
Preserving Sweet Auburn: Gene Kansas chronicles Atlanta’s historic heart in new book, 'Civil Sights'
Gene Kansas is an author, real estate developer and preservationist who painstakingly researched Sweet Auburn, its most famous sites, including the Ebenezer Baptist Church and Butler Street YMCA, ...
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