Transit & Infrastructure

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New protected bike lanes on West Howard Avenue in Decatur
Decatur Urbanize Atlanta

Decatur's Complete Streets Project Nearly Done After Decade Wait

West Howard Avenue's transformation from a high-speed drag strip into a people-friendly complete street is finally wrapping up. The project includes two-way cycle tracks with concrete barriers and new sidewalks stretching from Decatur High School to East Lake MARTA station. This has been in the works for nearly 10 years, so seeing it come together is pretty exciting for anyone who's had to navigate that corridor on foot or bike.

Development & Housing

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Construction progress on GW Parkside townhomes in West End
West End Urbanize Atlanta

West End Townhomes Near BeltLine Start Taking Shape

Those 23 new townhomes coming to Hopkins Street in West End are finally rising from the ground. Ackerman & Co. (the same folks behind Lee + White) started this project a year ago, and now the first seven units are nearing completion. It's called GW Parkside now, and the first homes should hit the market this spring - a rare chance to actually buy (not rent) near the BeltLine in this area.

Food & Drink

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Interior rendering of Vela Park Food Works
East Atlanta Urbanize Atlanta

NYC Food Hall Legend Opens East Lake Spot in April

Robert Montwaid, the guy who created New York's famous Gansevoort Market, is opening his third Atlanta food hall concept at the new Vela Park development near East Lake Golf Club. Vela Park Food Works will feature six chef-driven concepts plus craft cocktails and outdoor dining. This is his first eastside location after success in other parts of town.

Arts & Culture

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Atlanta Film Festival marquee at Plaza Theatre
Midtown Rough Draft Atlanta

Atlanta Film Festival Celebrates 50 Years with Legacy Screenings

The Atlanta Film Festival just announced its landmark 50th anniversary lineup, running April 23 through May 3 at Plaza and Tara Theatres. They're highlighting films that helped shape Atlanta's movie landscape, including appearances by director James Ponsoldt with "The Spectacular Now" and Julie Dash with "Daughters of the Dust." It's a celebration of how far Atlanta's film scene has come.

Public Safety

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Evidence seized in Stone Mountain drug bust
Stone Mountain 11Alive

Major Drug Operation Busted in Stone Mountain

Investigators seized 26 firearms and massive quantities of fentanyl, cocaine, and meth in a Stone Mountain raid. This was described as a large drug operation, highlighting the ongoing battle against fentanyl distribution in metro Atlanta. The bust shows law enforcement is still working to disrupt these networks despite the broader challenges with the opioid crisis.

Politics & Policy

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Students using cell phones in school hallway
Downtown Fox 5 Atlanta

Georgia High Schools Get 'Bell to Bell' Phone Ban

The Georgia Senate unanimously passed a bill banning cell phone use in high schools from first bell to last bell, extending the current law that already covers elementary and middle schools. The bill now heads to Governor Kemp's desk for signature. Supporters point to data showing improved focus and mental health in districts that have already tried phone-free policies.

Community

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Alfred Tucker standing near downtown Atlanta development
Westside Capital B Atlanta

World Cup Prep Displaces Black Residents Despite Climate Goals

A major investigation reveals how Atlanta's climate and flood control projects, designed to prepare for this summer's World Cup, are displacing longtime Black residents from neighborhoods like the Westside. The city is spending billions on new infrastructure and entertainment districts, but the benefits aren't reaching the communities most affected by the construction and displacement.