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Kelsea Bond (they/them), labor organizer and Atlanta Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) former co-chair, is running to represent Atlanta City Council District 2, centering their campaign on ...
Get our free weekly newsletter on important housing and democracy news every Thursday. Sign up As federal Emergency Housing Voucher (EHV) funding dries up over the next 18 months, more than 1,000 ...
Get our free weekly newsletter on important housing and democracy news every Thursday. Sign up Atlanta’s City Council unanimously adopted the city’s fiscal year 2026 budget on Monday, totaling $3 ...
The Atlanta Board of Education unanimously approved a $1.85 billion FY2026 budget for the Atlanta Public Schools for the upcoming 2025-2026 school year on Monday. This year’s budget allocates an ...
The Atlanta Police Foundation (APF) must turn over records related to the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center — or “Cop City” — within 30 days, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Jane Barwick ...
Candidates for the Georgia Public Service Commission primary. From L to R: Daniel Blackman, Robert Jones, Lee Muns, Keisha Waites and Peter Hubbard. Credit: Alessandro Marazzi Sassoon All candidates ...
Get our free weekly newsletter on important housing and democracy news every Thursday. Sign up The Atlanta City Council will finalize its 2026 budget on Monday. With just a handful of hearings along ...
Get our free weekly newsletter on important housing and democracy news every Thursday. Keep up with all things affordable housing-related in metro Atlanta by getting our twice-a-month Housing ...
An extended-stay motel in Decatur that became the center of a major court battle over tenant rights. (Credit: Google Maps) Legislation that would make it easier for hotel managers to eject long-term ...
The Atlanta City Council voted 14–1 on Monday evening in favor of a contentious bill to overhaul the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) – just hours after the city’s Inspector General Shannon ...
Get our free weekly newsletter on important housing and democracy news every Thursday. Sign up When Wanda Sutton told me last week that three of her neighbors at The Melody had died since the city-run ...
Atlanta’s top corruption watchdog, Inspector General Shannon Manigault, is alarmed. So is Nichola Hines, who chairs the citizen governing board that oversees Manigault’s office and is the League of ...
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