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D’Ettrick Griffin's family sued after former Officer Oliver Simmonds shot and killed him while he tried to steal the ...
The Atlanta City Council settled for $1.4 million with the family of a man shot and killed in 2019 by a former Atlanta cop ...
The Atlanta City Council redefined what it considers a party house and released a list of neighborhoods where they’d be ...
Atlanta's finances are $20 million in the red, and city officials say layoffs and tough cuts may be on the way.
The council voted 8 to 6 Monday to rezone the 11-acre retail center near Piedmont Park along the Atlanta BeltLine off ...
The Atlanta City Council voted on three ordinances to fund, define, and implement the I-75/85 capping project, “The Stitch,” ...
At Monday’s Atlanta City Council meeting, three ordinances passed to approve the Interstate 75/85 “Stitch” project to move ...
A 14-acre green space will cover three-quarters of a mile of the Downtown Connector between Ted Turner Drive and Piedmont Avenue.
Some of the naysayers of Portman's redevelopment pressured the company to reverse course on the Beltline rail issue.
Howard Shook, chair of the Atlanta City Council’s Finance and Executive Committee, said city officials will be facing what he called a “no budget” instead of a “yes budget.” ...
Recent experience staging major events puts many of the key infrastructure pieces in place for 2026 World Cup host Atlanta.