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Reading romance novels is an act of resistance

The Black Romance Book Fest returned to downtown Atlanta for its second year. For me, reading romance novels has become a source of joy, affirmation and defiance.

Shooting suspect is 2nd to face federal charges linked to MARTA violence in week

Anthony Gresham allegedly shot a teen Friday at the Midtown station, and John Elijah Matthews is tied to a fatal May 30 stabbing at the Oakland City station, police say.

Nonprofit serving health systems emerges as potential Northlake Mall buyer

The Centurion Foundation, an Atlanta-based nonprofit, said it has initiated a process to potentially acquire Northlake Mall.

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New MARTA train launch postponed

MARTA train maker stumbled in other cities. Officials say it paid off.

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Todd and Julie Chrisley file $25M lawsuit against Atlanta lawyer

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The World Cup’s almost here. Atlanta’s fixing up the guest room.

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Spelman’s new president has some thoughts on AI

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Meals on Wheels Atlanta CEO is preparing the nonprofit for its next course

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Drug deal turns deadly at College Park apartment complex, police say

Retired drag racer Doug Herbert's hands-on B.R.A.K.E.S. classes trains young drivers and their parents on many high-stress moves and skills that can dramatically decrease their chances of causing a wreck. (Courtesy of B.R.A.K.E.S.)
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A drag racer’s sons died in a crash. Now he runs teen driver safety classes.