Development & Housing

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Midtown Urbanize Atlanta

Petition Demands Action at Dewberry's Stalled Midtown High-Rise Site

Hundreds of Midtown residents have signed a Change.org petition demanding transparency and action at Dewberry Capital's long-stalled high-rise redevelopment, calling the stripped Campanile building 'unsafe' after years of inactivity.

Government & Policy

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Downtown Rough Draft Atlanta

Fulton County Sheriff to Stop Accepting Most Misdemeanor Arrestees at Rice Street Jail

Starting July 1, Fulton County will no longer accept most misdemeanor arrestees at the Rice Street jail amid a federal consent decree over the facility's unconstitutional conditions.

Transit & Transportation

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Downtown Urbanize Atlanta

New South Red Deck Opens at Atlanta Airport June 1

The new parking deck near the South Terminal adds thousands of spaces walkable to the domestic terminal, described as a 'serious upgrade' ahead of World Cup traffic.

Business & Economy

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Downtown The Atlanta Voice

Atlanta Black-Owned Construction Firm Rohadfox Celebrates 50th Anniversary

Rohadfox Corporation, one of Atlanta's oldest minority-owned construction and program management firms, marked five decades with an official city proclamation declaring May 15 as 'Joy Rohadfox Day.'

Arts & Culture

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Midtown Hypepotamus

Georgia Tech and Atlanta Opera Premiere AI-Focused Opera About Dementia

A new opera exploring how artificial intelligence could help aging parents with dementia will have its world premiere during The Atlanta Opera's NOW Festival June 12-14.

Politics & Policy

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Downtown Georgia Recorder

Democratic Voters Eclipsed Republicans in Georgia Primary

More than 1 million Democrats pulled ballots compared to 940,000 Republicans in last week's primary, a 52.6% to 45.4% split that has both parties analyzing what it means for November.

Sports & Recreation

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Downtown GPB News

Former Braves Star Bob Horner, Who Hit Four Homers in One Game, Dies at 68

Bob Horner, the power-hitting third baseman who was the No. 1 overall draft pick in 1978 and hit a home run in his debut with the Atlanta Braves after skipping the minor leagues, has died.

Community & Events

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Old Fourth Ward Capital B Atlanta

Old Fourth Ward Hosting USA Kickoff Festival for World Cup

The Old Fourth Ward neighborhood is hosting events to celebrate the World Cup, with watch parties and cultural programming designed for both residents and international visitors.