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Unexpected costs like snow cleanup coupled with lower than expected revenue put the city in a tricky financial situation.
After years of protests and legal battles, Atlanta's 85-acre, $115-million public safety training center is opening.
Atlanta leaders moved forward legislation urging the Georgia State Patrol (GSP) to change its policies around police pursuits ...
D’Ettrick Griffin's family sued after former Officer Oliver Simmonds shot and killed him while he tried to steal the ...
Maynard Jackson protégé launches FUTURE-FOCUSED campaign for historic District 11 seat, once held by Councilman Dean Jim ...
The Atlanta City Council redefined what it considers a party house and released a list of neighborhoods where they’d be ...
Recent experience staging major events puts many of the key infrastructure pieces in place for 2026 World Cup host Atlanta.
The District 11 race for Atlanta City Council became a little more crowded over the weekend as Wayne Martin Jr. announced his ...
Atlanta's finances are $20 million in the red, and city officials say layoffs and tough cuts may be on the way.
Some of the naysayers of Portman's redevelopment pressured the company to reverse course on the Beltline rail issue.
With 300,000 visitors expected to descend on the city, and billions more watching at home, officials face mounting pressure to host the major event without issues.
According to documents from the Atlanta City Council, the city attorney determined settling would leave Atlanta less exposed financially than it would be had the case continued. “The City ...