Development & Housing

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Artist rendering of The Row 900 homes on Hank Aaron Drive in Peoplestown, Atlanta
Peoplestown Urbanize Atlanta

16-Home Development The Row 900 Breaks Ground in Peoplestown

A new 16-home infill project called The Row 900 is going up on the 900 block of Hank Aaron Drive in Peoplestown, right on the path of MARTA's new Rapid A-Line. Homes range from 1,500 to 2,000 square feet with prices starting around $600K.

Food & Drink

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Peking chicken platter at Mushi Ni restaurant
Inman Park Rough Draft Atlanta

New Asian-American Spot Mushi Ni Opens in Inman Park

Chefs Michael Le and Tanya Jimenez just opened their first restaurant on Elizabeth Street, right off the Freedom Park Trail. Expect soft shell crab bao, Peking chicken platters, and Thai tea martinis. The pop-up-turned-restaurant is serving lunch and dinner with serious cocktail game.

Politics & Policy

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Atlanta City Council Public Safety Committee meeting with residents in attendance
Downtown Atlanta Civic Circle

Atlanta Council Advances ICE Detention Limits

The City Council's Public Safety Committee unanimously moved forward two resolutions: one barring ICE detention facilities within city limits, and another requiring Atlanta police to document when ICE agents are present during their operations. The full council votes April 20, while firefighters are still mad about their contract dispute.

Public Safety

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Federal immigration officers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Downtown Georgia Recorder

ICE Agents Deploy to Atlanta Airport During Shutdown

Armed federal immigration officers in tactical gear are patrolling Hartsfield-Jackson as the partial government shutdown drives massive TSA staffing shortages. The agents aren't doing security screenings or immigration enforcement, just providing security while travelers face four-hour wait times to get through checkpoints.

Community

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Large python being handled by man on Atlanta Beltline
Old Fourth Ward WSB-TV

8-Foot Python Spotted on Atlanta Beltline

Someone captured video of a man handling an 8- to 10-foot snake found along the Beltline, but wildlife officials are warning people not to handle unknown animals. The "Atlanta-Conda" incident has reptile experts concerned about both the snake's welfare and public safety.