Prominent Atlanta attorneys and justice advocates spoke out after comments made by a former student set off a wave of fear.
As the City Council votes to advance a permanent youth curfew, advocates say the real problem isn’t being addressed.
A federal lawsuit claims xAI secretly fired up dozens of gas turbines, pumping smog and cancer‑linked chemicals into Black ...
As Angola’s prison rodeo debuts in the Superdome, Black riders in the city fight to preserve a tradition free from cages, cotton, and coerced labor.
Residents at Hunter Ridge say management rushes to file evictions, forcing them to pay steep fees while ignoring maintenance problems.
A 31-year-old father killed the children in a domestic violence rampage, revealing deep gaps in mental health care and gun ...
This story was published in partnership with Counterstream Media for The AI issue of Peace & Riot. ATLANTA — When he drives ...
The new store offers travelers wares from local creators and a curated selection of T-shirts, hoodies, hats and sweatshirts.
Scott, the first Black man to chair the U.S. House Agriculture Committee, was running for a 13th term in office.
Six primary contenders are competing to replace Scott in Congress following concerns raised about his age, health, and ...
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