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6 new Atlanta indie bookstores seek to be ‘third spaces’ for readers
More than mere booksellers, these shops invite the community in with talks, wine, gaming and, most of all, connection.

15 family-friendly events in Atlanta this weekend
Highlights include fun festivals and the opening of a National Center for Civil and Human Rights children’s gallery.
African Diaspora Art Museum of Atlanta revisits the works of W.E.B. Du Bois
New exhibition builds on an The Atlanta Journal-Constitution project to revisit and reinterpret a landmark portrait of Black American life.

Acclaimed fine-dining restaurant Lazy Betty loses co-executive chef
Chef Aaron Philips, one half of the chef duo that led Midtown fine-dining institution Lazy Betty to wide acclaim, has left the restaurant.

What this food hall could mean for a south Atlanta neighborhood
Switchman Hall has opened in Peoplestown, a neighborhood that could be the next frontier of development.

At 1678 Omakase, price is the hook. Does the sushi tasting menu land?
The value proposition for 1678 Omakase is right in its name: The Brookhaven sushi restaurant serves a 16-course omakase dinner for just $78.
In Atlanta, illness can lead to eviction. Health care reform could prevent it
The cost of medical care and debt threaten vulnerable people's housing. Medicare for All would create a safety net to provide treatment without a crushing financial blow.
36 minutes agoHow rural Georgians are benefiting from the One Big Beautiful Bill
In Georgia and across America, farmers and generational farms are at risk of shuttering, which impacts jobs, the food supply and the lifeblood or rural communities.
1 hour agoAggressive ICE enforcement turns Civil Rights Movement on its head
Government tactics against activists have gone from nonlethal in the 1960s to violence with impunity in the Trump era.
April 23, 2026Too many Americans can’t get mental health treatment. Georgia can do better.
Peach State budget made new and valuable investments. Lawmakers can go further and put actionable solutions in place.
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PHOTOS: Two Georgia wildfires destroy homes, ravage thousands of acres
The Pineland Road fire in Clinch County, between the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge and Valdosta, and the Highway 82 Fire in Brantley County, inland from Brunswick on Geo
PHOTOS: Georgia Tech beats Georgia in top-5 baseball matchup
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets took down the Georgia Bulldogs, 14-4, in a matchup of top-5 baseball teams Tuesday at Truist Park.























