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Atlanta, Georgia residents who oppose the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center dubbed "Cop City" showed up in droves at the city council meeting on Monday, shouting, "You have dropped the ball ...
Atlanta’s controversial Atlanta Public Safety Training Center—better known to the public as “Cop City”—officially opened May 1 after a four-year development period marked by backlash and ...
Protesters threw ping pong balls at Atlanta City Council members and chanted "You dropped the ball" in opposition to Mayor Andre Dickens and a pricey training center for law enforcement.
The fierce battle over short-term rental regulations, dormant for more than a year, has reignited on the Atlanta City Council. City lawmakers argue that unchecked short-term rental owners force ...
Georgia State Code prevents the city from using eminent domain to take the old housing properties and redevelop them. ATLANTA - In an ongoing effort to clean up Atlanta's streets, city leaders are ...
Atlanta has stopped clearing out homeless encampments after a city truck ran over and killed a man as he slept in his tent. Cornelius Taylor, 49, was in his tent on Old Wheat Street near Ebenezer ...
Manigault warns that new legislation could weaken her office's ability to combat corruption, fraud, and misconduct at City Hall. ATLANTA - Atlanta Inspector General Shannon Manigault announced her ...
Atlanta was determined to be the number 1 city in America for jealousy. The ranking was determined by the most thefts per 1,000 residents, the most identity-theft complaints per capita and fraud ...
The Atlanta City Council voted Monday to approve a $2 million settlement for two students forcibly pulled from their car and tased by police during a protest following the death of George Floyd.
ATLANTA — Atlanta is under a tropical storm and flood watch as Hurricane Helene is set to hit the city over the next 48 hours. Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens held a news conference after meeting ...
The city of Atlanta is taking cues from the federal government and requiring its employees to return to the office. City staff received a letter on March 10 detailing that they’ll be required ...
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