It’s nearly a week before Christmas, and throughout Atlanta, Santa Claus is busy making holiday wishes come true. D. Sinclair, who at 61 goes by the name The Real Black Santa, has been putting smiles ...
By removing pollutants from old rail corridors, the project has helped to revive communities burdened by contamination for generations.
Local nonprofits, faith-based groups, and government programs are helping families in need across the region this holiday season.
A veteran state lawmaker focused on ensuring Black voters have equal access to the ballot is battling an aspiring change agent who wants to tackle affordability woes.
Approval could have major implications for Black Georgians, who are more likely to live in less energy efficient homes and often pay more for electricity.
The walk to and from school for Mechanicsville resident Shatoya Kent and her 6-year-old daughter, Zyvanna, usually takes about four minutes. Last week, they learned that won’t be the case much longer.
Looking for toys, clothing, pampering items, books, and more from local Black-owned businesses? This list has you covered.
At the start of the semester, Jordan and Greene-Young began reaching out to female students at the Atlanta University Center.
Toni-Michelle Williams (bottom front) said creating a place for Atlanta’s queer community of color to feel normal and joyful is part of her mission as SnapCo’s leader. (Courtesy of SnapCo) Amid the ...
The Blackest city in America elected its first female mayor on Tuesday. South Fulton City Council member Carmalitha Gumbs will become the city’s latest mayor in January after defeating her runoff ...
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