Atlanta Zoning: Will Reform Displace Black Atlanta?
Atlanta faces a potential crisis as proposed changes to the city’s zoning ordinances threaten to displace long-term residents and small businesses, particularly in historically Black…
Atlanta faces a potential crisis as proposed changes to the city’s zoning ordinances threaten to displace long-term residents and small businesses, particularly in historically Black…
The local bakery, “Sweet Surrender” in Alpharetta, was bleeding customers. Their once-viral cupcakes were now yesterday’s news, overshadowed by a competitor’s aggressive social media blitz…
The Atlanta Arts Alliance (AAA) announced a new initiative this week aimed at making the arts more accessible to underserved communities across the metro area.…
The Atlanta City Council is facing renewed scrutiny this week as community groups demand greater transparency and highlighting the human impact of policy decisions. We…
Did you know that nearly 60% of Americans get their news primarily from social media, often encountering information without any editorial oversight? This reliance on…
Did you know that 60% of Americans now get their news primarily from social media, a figure that’s doubled in the last five years? This…
The independent film industry is bracing for a major shift in distribution models, as major studios increasingly prioritize streaming and direct-to-consumer releases, according to a…
The grand jury’s decision not to indict Officer Miller in the shooting of 17-year-old DeShawn Lewis sent shockwaves through Atlanta. Protests erupted downtown, mirroring scenes…
Did you know that nearly 60% of Americans get their news primarily from social media in 2026? That’s a seismic shift demanding more than just…
The news cycle feels like a runaway train these days, doesn’t it? Every headline screams for attention, every algorithm pushes us toward the extremes. But…