Volunteers dealing with grief team up to provide food, cheer for the holidays
The holidays can sometimes be difficult for people who have lost loved ones, but one event in metro Atlanta is about channeling that grief into good work.
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The holidays can sometimes be difficult for people who have lost loved ones, but one event in metro Atlanta is about channeling that grief into good work.
The presses are going to stop rolling at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution as it stops its print publication on Dec. 31.
STEM Atlanta is adapting to recent changes in government funding, leading the organization to pivot its focus while continuing its mission to provide diverse scholars with resources in STEM education.
Londzell’s Performing Arts Theater is set to open in Tucker, with its inaugural show on New Year’s Eve featuring the legendary band Con Funk Shun.
A Fulton County program is turning traffic tickets into a unique opportunity.
Civil rights legend Joe Beasley died this week at age 88 and is being mourned in Atlanta and around the world.
If you’re a fan of the Food Network or barbecue, chances are you’ve heard of Daddy D’z BBQ Joynt. It’s been part of the Atlanta culture for 35 years now.
Atlanta is transforming its downtown area as it prepares to host the World Cup next year, with the Centennial Yards project leading the way.
On Giving Tuesday, the Furniture Bank of Metro Atlanta is celebrating a new beginning after a fire destroyed their warehouse six months ago.
A new Grady health clinic is set to open its doors tomorrow on Flat Shoals Parkway in DeKalb County, aiming to improve healthcare access in the area.