Transit & Infrastructure

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New MARTA Better Breeze contactless payment faregates
Downtown Urbanize Atlanta

MARTA's Better Breeze System Goes Live March 28

Finally! After months of construction headaches and station detours, MARTA's upgraded tap-to-pay system launches next Saturday. The new faregates will let you tap your phone or bank card directly, no more fumbling with physical Breeze cards. Not all stations will have the upgrades yet, but it's a start.

Development & Housing

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Two Peachtree office tower in downtown Atlanta
Downtown Atlanta Civic Circle

Downtown's Two Peachtree Affordable Housing Project Hits Snag

Remember when the city celebrated buying that 41-story office tower near Five Points to create hundreds of affordable apartments? Well, it looks like that project might be stuck. City Council just ditched legislation related to the development, and nobody's talking about how to pay for it.

Food & Drink

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Italian brunch dish with shrimp and grits at Trattoria Lucia
Grant Park Rough Draft Atlanta

Trattoria Lucia Launches Italian Weekend Brunch in Grant Park

The new Italian spot tucked just off the BeltLine on Garrett Street is adding weekend brunch starting March 28. Think affogato French toast and prosciutto Benedict with a side of that Grant Park charm. Perfect for post-BeltLine walk refueling.

Arts & Culture

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Mental Awakening festival crowd at outdoor music event
Westside SaportaReport

Mental Awakening Festival Returns to Westside Motor Lounge

What started as a backyard crawfish boil to honor a friend lost to suicide has grown into a two-day music festival supporting mental health awareness. The event runs March 27-28 at Westside Motor Lounge with live music, local art, and community spirit.

Public Safety

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Westside WSB-TV

11-Year-Old Shot During Fight at Northwest Atlanta Apartments

An 11-year-old boy was hit by a stray bullet during a fight between women at an apartment complex on Middleton Road. Police say a woman fired a rifle into the air, striking the child. The Commons has been struggling with violent crime over the past year.

Community

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Janita Poe and team member working on Black Atlanta Documented project
Sweet Auburn SaportaReport

New Project Preserves Black Atlanta Stories Through Oral History

Veteran journalist Janita Poe launched Black Atlanta Documented to capture oral histories from enslaved people to present-day leaders. The YouTube-based project releases monthly episodes, inspired by recent attacks on diversity initiatives and Black history preservation.