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Clock stops on effort for Georgia to ditch daylight saving time

Arts and Entertainment
Pinky Cole and Shamea Morton interview

Pinky Cole promises to bring fresh drama for Season 17 of ‘Real Housewives’

The Slutty Vegan founder and her 'Housewives' castmate Shamea Morton talked to the AJC about the new season, which debuts Sunday night.

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BOOKSHELF

‘A Dynasty Interrupted’ revisits the Atlanta Braves’ decade-long slump

Plus two new books examine baseball’s intersection with race, class and politics.

'Rocket Men' reveals the Nazi history behind the U.S. space program

Longtime Atlanta theater seeks new home after 12 years in Midtown

The theater’s landlord ended its lease at Peachtree Pointe building.

Food and Dining
Michelin awards takes place for second year in Atlanta

Michelin Guide 2026 ceremony moving to Nashville; more from Atlanta’s dining scene

It was an eventful week, with the Michelin Guide announcing its next ceremony date, several popular restaurants extending their menus and more.

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Atlanta farmers markets 101: A guide for first-time shoppers

How to find an abundance of fresh produce, baked goods and artisanal products in your neighborhood.

Savannah Dining News April 2026

Savannah welcomes acclaimed chef, new steakhouse and more coastal dining news

April 2026 food and dining happenings from the Georgia coast, including the opening of steakhouse Marbled & Fin in Savannah and the Fish to Fork culinary event.

Weekend Reads

Atlanta private school announces sudden closure

Atlanta private school announces sudden closure, citing financial problems

Leaders said fewer applicants and more requests for financial aid put private school in ‘unsustainable’ position.

Meteorologist Dagmar Midcap, who has a special interest in saving trafficked animals, is back in Atlanta after a 16-year absence. Photographed at Zoo Atlanta on Thursday, March 12, 2026. (Ben Gray for the AJC)

In the wake of turmoil, tragedy and twists, Dagmar Midcap returns to Atlanta TV

The meteorologist, once in a cult, is trying to excise the demons of personal tragedy.

Georgia Innocence Project

Discovery of lost evidence is stunning twist in decades-old sex assault case

Savannah DA reopens controversial case; suspect, who maintains innocence, was released in 2024 after two decades in prison

GET SCHOOLED

DeKalb’s school study is a starting point. We must shape what comes next.

Families, educators, students and stakeholders need to clear conversations about the needs of each school cluster.

April 4, 2026
GUEST COLUMN

DeKalb schools Student Assignment Plan will only work by rebuilding trust

DeKalb County school board members and leaders need to expand transparency and build trust with parents and the community if the Student Assignment Project is to succeed.

April 4, 2026
DAVID PLAZAS

‘Where Peachtree Meets Sweet Auburn’ still captures Atlanta’s spirit 30 years later

Former Atlanta mayors Ivan Allen Jr. and Maynard Jackson Jr. transformed the city — a journey documented in Gary Pomerantz's 1996 book "Where Peachtree Meets Sweet Auburn."

April 3, 2026
THE STEERING COLUMN

Cars can now gain new features long after you buy them

Many new cars maintain internet connections and can download software updates on their own. That allows automakers to update and add new features to cars already sold.

April 3, 2026

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PHOTOS: Hills4ATL builds community at Piedmont Park, one hill at a time

A unique Atlanta community continues to grow weekly on a hill in Piedmont Park.

Stone Mountain Easter sunrise service

PHOTOS: Stone Mountain Easter Sunrise Service

Stone Mountain Park’s annual Easter Sunrise Service, held on Sunday, April 5, 2026, featured two simultaneous non-denominational Easter sunrise services at the mountain’s summ...