Over 200 years after Frederick Douglass questioned ā€œWhat to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?ā€ in an act of resistance to ...
Pell Grant eligibility expands to short-term, job-focused training in high-demand careers Georgia’s Workforce Pell Grant initiative officially took effect on July 1, allowing short-term, job-focused ...
During the next regular Council Meeting, the Atlanta City Council will designate July 6, 2026, as Africa Heritage Foundation Day, recognizing the Foundation’s 50 years of work advancing African ...
With international soccer teams, fans, and more coming to Atlanta, the focus will be on the games, festivities, and the heat. The temperatures are expected to be potentially dangerous if people aren’t ...
Today, Congresswoman Nikema Williams (GA-05) sent a congressional oversight letter to Attorney General Todd Blanche and FBI Director Kash Patel condemning reports of the Federal Bureau of ...
The City of Atlanta will open a cooling center as temperatures begin to rise across the city.  The cooling center will open ...
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, Black Americans are twice as likely as white Americans to develop Alzheimer’s or ...
The League of Women Voters issued an urgent call to action following yesterday’s Supreme Court 5-4 ruling on Trump v. Barbara, upholding birthright citizenship under the Fourteenth Amendment. While ...
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday (June 30), 6-3, that Donald Trumpā€˜s attempt to end birthright citizenship cannot stand, striking down one of his signature second-term initiatives. Five justices, Chief ...
Mayor Andre Dickens joined City leaders and project partners today to launch Atlanta Free, a new public Wi-Fi network that provides free internet access in key areas of Downtown Atlanta. The launch ...
Hammonds House Museum presents a dual exhibition by Steve R. Allen: Infinite Inheritance: Afrofuturism, Sacred Geometry and Ancestral Imagination and O Jogo Bonito (The Beautiful Game) opening now ...