The Atlanta Board of Education has chosen Tolton Pace, a youth pastor and Atlanta Public Schools valedictorian with an ...
Call it irony — or perhaps naivete — but the near-apocalyptic state of America’s housing crisis, as exemplified in metro ...
Get our free weekly newsletter on important housing and democracy news every Thursday. Sign up It’s a wrap on 2024, but not ...
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It’s a wrap on 2024, but not on the uncertainty that came with it. For people in metro Atlanta, many concerns persist — whether it’s the high cost of living, workers’ rights to organize, or how ...
As the crisis escalates, elected officials of all political persuasions find it harder to ignore policy gaps.
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Get our free weekly newsletter on important housing and democracy news every Thursday. Sign up When the city of Atlanta adopted inclusionary zoning policies in 2018 to increase Atlanta’s affordable ...
Atlanta Inspector General Shannon Manigault speaking at an Atlanta Young Republicans event also attended by Young Democrats of Georgia last month. Credit: Alessandro Marazzi Sassoon Atlanta’s Office ...
Atlanta’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) has been in the news lately, facing criticism from Mayor Andre Dickens, accusations of “unprofessional” investigations from the city attorney, and possible ...