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RHONE: Solution to Atlanta food deserts requires more than food
A visit to southwest Atlanta's Nourish + Bloom, a contactless micro market designed to improve access to fresh food in areas struggling to attract a supermarket.
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RHONE: Christmas season is gonna creep, so get used to it
Was that a Christmas tree? In October? Before Halloween?
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RHONE: State flower flub carries important history lesson
The Georgia state flower has been the Cherokee Rose but an effort is underway to remove this designation and offer the Sweetbay Magnolia as a replacement.
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RHONE: Thankful for the thoughtfulness of Maya Angelou
“When people show you who they are, believe them.”
RHONE: In a run for state legislature, women still have hurdles to jump
Some women with political aspirations still find themselves in a catch-22.
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RHONE: Is MARTA merch a SMARTA move?
MARTA’s challenges have been well documented. Bucket hats and backpacks won’t be the impetus that finally rallies Atlanta residents around the city's transit system.
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RHONE: Kamala Harris loss showed women the underbelly of America
The vision of a country that represents a true democracy is not stronger than the vision of a country that is run by white male supremacist leadership.
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RHONE: Cure for postelection anxiety? Learn to live with uncertainty
A survey found that 77% of Americans are worried about the future of the nation and 69% were worried about the presidential election. What can you do?
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RHONE: Is trick-or-treating in Atlanta dead?
Where are the trick-or-treaters in Atlanta? Each year around this time, the kids disappear and we debate whether trick-or-treating is dead or if it should be dead.