Development & Housing

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Candler Park What Now Atlanta

Little Tart and New Parisian Concept Midi Coming to Candler Park

The beloved bakeshop is expanding to its fourth location, joined by a new sandwich shop inspired by Parisian cafes, in the space formerly occupied by Kelly's Closet bridal shop.

Government & Policy

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Downtown Atlanta Civic Circle

Atlantans Pack Budget Hearing to Demand Parks Funding Over Police Increases

Nearly 30 residents braved a torrential downpour to speak against cuts to parks while police spending grows, but only four of 15 council members showed up to listen.

Business & Economy

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Midtown Hypepotamus

Atlanta's Stord Hits $3 Billion Valuation with $250 Million Raise

The Georgia Tech-born logistics company closes its Series F round backed by Strike Capital, Kleiner Perkins, and Founders Fund, cementing its position as a pillar of Atlanta's tech scene.

Education

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Druid Hills SaportaReport

Emory Names COO Christopher Augostini as Next President

The university's executive vice president and chief operating officer was unanimously elected by the Board of Trustees, ending a national search that included over 40 listening sessions.

Sports & Recreation

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Downtown The Atlanta Voice

US Men's National Team Training in Georgia Ahead of World Cup

The most diverse USMNT roster in history is preparing at the Arthur M. Blank training center before friendlies against Senegal and Germany, with eight Black American-born players on the 26-man squad.

Community & Events

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Old Fourth Ward The Atlanta Voice

Inside LaRayia's Bodega: The Brooklyn Transplant Bringing Plant-Based Magic to Ponce City Market

LaRayia Gaston describes Atlanta as 'a city full of fairies' and has built one of the city's most beloved hidden gems over five years at the Central Food Hall.

Weather & Environment

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Downtown SaportaReport

Georgia Drought Eases Slightly But Nearly 80% Still in Extreme or Exceptional Conditions

Recent rains have helped, with drought coverage dropping from 80% to 56% in the most severe categories, but officials warn the state needs much more precipitation heading into summer.