World Cup

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Old Fourth Ward SaportaReport

Old Fourth Ward Soccer Kickoff Festival Offers World Cup Celebration Beyond the Stadium

The O4W Neighborhood Association will transform Historic Fourth Ward Park into a free, public gathering space for fans to celebrate the World Cup opening June 11-13, whether or not they have match tickets.

Development & Housing

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Sweet Auburn The Atlanta Voice

Black Women-Owned Businesses Open Inside Atlanta Municipal Market

Four new businesses have opened in the historic Sweet Auburn market, including A Taste of Secrets (A.T.O.S.), a Jamaican-Puerto Rican fusion restaurant opening June 13.

Government & Policy

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Downtown Rough Draft Atlanta

State Election Board Passes Resolution Allowing Counties to Switch to Hand-Marked Ballots

The non-binding 3-1 vote contradicts Secretary of State guidance and comes ahead of a special legislative session on June 17 to address ballot QR codes before the July 1 deadline.

Crime & Safety

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Downtown Capital B Atlanta

After BeltLine Tragedy, Atlanta's Diversion Center Faces Scrutiny

The man accused in the fatal attack on Alyssa Paige had been taken to the Center for Diversion and Services just 12 days earlier after allegedly threatening someone with a knife downtown.

Business & Economy

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Downtown Global Atlanta

Ireland Shows How Sports Can Build Business Ties Ahead of World Cup

Irish officials in Atlanta highlight sports as an emerging area of diplomacy, using the World Cup as an opportunity to strengthen economic connections with Georgia.

Elections

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Downtown Georgia Recorder

Democrats Invested Millions to Challenge Supreme Court Justices. Is It a Sign of What's to Come?

Despite $8 million in spending and record Democratic early voter turnout, both incumbent state Supreme Court justices held their seats in the May nonpartisan election.

Transportation & Infrastructure

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West End GPB News

I-285 Closes Again This Weekend for West Side Reconstruction

The $206 million project will shut down all lanes between MLK Drive and Cascade Road from 7 p.m. Friday through 5 a.m. Monday as crews rebuild one of metro Atlanta's worst highway stretches.