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Slutty Vegan founder Pinky Cole parodies her bankruptcy filing on Instagram
Pinky Cole filed for bankruptcy Feb. 12. She owes $1.2 million to the Small Business Administration and $192,000 in state taxes, according to court documents.

DOT Secretary: Georgia trip shows why U.S. is in golden age of travel
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy visits Georgia and explains why the trip reinforced his belief in Trump's policies.
Atlanta gas prices rise amid U.S.-Iran conflict. They’ll likely rise more.
The U.S. will not experience oil shortages or face a supply issue. But prices will be impacted, analysts say.
Georgia Media and Entertainment News

Plaza Theatre spotlights Georgia film history, showing ‘Deliverance’ and more
The series spans 1972 to 2006, a time period before the state bolstered its film tax credit.

Planetarium-like sports and entertainment venue sets Atlanta opening date
A large new entertainment venue is set to open this summer in downtown Atlanta, and its timing couldn’t be better.

Slutty Vegan founder Pinky Cole parodies her bankruptcy filing on Instagram
Pinky Cole filed for bankruptcy Feb. 12. She owes $1.2 million to the Small Business Administration and $192,000 in state taxes, according to court documents.
Airport News

DOT Secretary: Georgia trip shows why U.S. is in golden age of travel
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy visits Georgia and explains why the trip reinforced his belief in Trump's policies.

Iran strikes upend Middle East travel, pause Delta’s Tel Aviv service
Delta has issued a waiver for Tel Aviv travel through the end of March.
A reason to skip Plane Train: Atlanta airport history enshrined in new exhibit
A new permanent exhibit between Concourses D and E is a trove of Atlanta aviation history.
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Atlanta gas prices rise amid U.S.-Iran conflict. They’ll likely rise more.
The U.S. will not experience oil shortages or face a supply issue. But prices will be impacted, analysts say.

Did you hear the NYSE bell ring? Atlanta leaders hope World Cup travelers did.
The Atlanta World Cup Host Committee rang the New York Stock Exchange’s opening bell Monday to celebrate the global tournament's arrival in 100 days.

Iran strikes upend Middle East travel, pause Delta’s Tel Aviv service
Delta has issued a waiver for Tel Aviv travel through the end of March.

Here are some Atlanta leaders you should know this Women’s History Month
Take a moment this Women’s History Month to check out our collection of AJC Her+Story profiles and stories about some of the leading women across metro Atlanta.
PGA Superstore’s return to Atlanta a ‘full circle moment’ for the brand
The golf retailer will open its newest location March 7 in the Buckhead Square shopping center, backfilling a Havertys store that closed last summer.
Love and life: UATL’s March book recommendations by Black women authors
In celebration of Women's History Month, UATL recommends five books from Black women authors spanning children's lit, memoirs and self-help manuals.
‘Sponge parks’ and underground vaults: Inside Atlanta’s fight to stop floods
As Atlanta grows, new infrastructure projects aim to address longstanding flooding issues in the city's Black communities. Critics say there's much more work to do.

FCC approves landmark merger between Cox Communications and Charter
The immediate impact of the merger on existing Cox employees was not known at the time of the announcement.

Luxury movie theater chain IPIC set to close its Midtown location
With industry struggling to rebound from prepandemic levels, 163 employees are set to lose their jobs as IPIC's Colony Square location is set to close in April.
Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic retires, search continues for successor
Since taking the top job in June 2017, Raphael Bostic had to steer the Atlanta Fed through unprecedented, challenging economic times.



