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Opinion: This nonprofit is providing fresh food to communities – one orchard at a time
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FILE - Vials of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine are seen at a pharmacy in Denver on Saturday, March 6, 2021. On Thursday, May 5, 2022, U.S. regulators strictly limited who can receive this vaccine due to a rare but serious risk of blood clots. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)

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Opinion: Long COVID mystery: Do vaccines help or hurt?
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5/15 Mike Luckovich: Latest endorsement
08/25/2021 — Atlanta, Georgia — A sold sign is displayed on a real estate yard sign for a home in the Atlanta city limits, Wednesday, August 25, 2021. (Alyssa Pointer/Atlanta Journal Constitution)

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Opinion: Factors behind Atlanta’s rising cost of housing
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Opinion: Single-family homeowners need say on city density too
August 4, 2021 Atlanta - Aerial photo shows a construction of luxury apartment complex at 99 West Paces Ferry Road on Wednesday, August 4, 2021.(Hyosub Shin / Hyosub.Shin@ajc.com)

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Opinion: Keep building affordable housing to bring American Dream closer for all
Corey Johnson, an Atlanta native, was the recipient of the 2022 Pulitzer Prize in investigative reporting. He and two staffers at the Tampa Bay Times exposed how a battery recycling plant was exposing workers and local residents to toxic hazards.

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OPINION: Atlanta native wins Pulitzer for exposing toxic lead plant
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Opinion: The effects of rage, on crime and lives
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5/13 Mike Luckovich: Hands-on, unfortunately
Abortion-rights protesters hold a demonstration outside of the U.S. Supreme Court, Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Washington. A draft opinion suggests the U.S. Supreme Court could be poised to overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade case that legalized abortion nationwide, according to a Politico report released Monday. Whatever the outcome, the Politico report represents an extremely rare breach of the court's secretive deliberation process, and on a case of surpassing importance. (AP Photo/Amanda Andrade-Rhoades)

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Opinion: Religious views not always united on Roe v. Wade
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5/8 Mike Luckovich: Narrowed right to choose
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For the vast majority of the millions of Americans with diabetes who depend on insulin, the prices are steep, and many die because they can't afford the costs. (Arkasha Stevenson/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

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January 27, 2021 Elberton - Aerial photography shows Elberton Square in downtown Elberton on Wednesday, January 27, 2021. Georgia has not opened COVID-19 vaccination to teachers yet, but a small school district east of Athens still managed to offer shots to any employee who wanted them. Elbert County Superintendent Jon Jarvis told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that he sees his teachers, bus drivers and other employees as ÒessentialÓ personnel who should be prioritized for vaccination. (Hyosub Shin / Hyosub.Shin@ajc.com)

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August 30, 2021 Atlanta: Atlanta police investigate the scene on Marietta Street where a man was rushed to a hospital Monday morning, Aug. 30, 2021 after he was forced from his car at gunpoint and shot in downtown Atlanta, police said. The shooting was reported about 5:30 a.m. in the 500 block of Marietta Street, according to Atlanta police. Authorities shut down the road south of North Avenue for several hours Monday while they investigated. “The preliminary investigation found that the victim and an adult female were in a vehicle and stopped at the location,” police spokesman Officer Steve Avery said in an emailed statement. “While stopped, two suspects approached and carjacked the couple.” At some point during the theft, the man was shot, Avery said. One of the suspects got into the couple’s car and drove away, and the other ran off, he said. They had not been identified Monday. The victim was taken to a hospital in serious condition. A description of his vehicle was not provided. The shooting remains under investigation, and anyone with information is asked to come forward. Tipsters can remain anonymous, and be eligible for rewards of up to $2,000, by contacting Crime Stoppers Atlanta at 404-577-8477, texting information to 274637 or visiting the Crime Stoppers website. (John Spink / John.Spink@ajc.com)

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Opinion: Community involvement, support are necessary elements to reduce violence
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OPINION: Young Thug: A stage name? Or a way of life?
Once again, the intersection of North Decatur Road and Superior Avenue was the scene of a serious wreck. Last week a car blew through a red light, according to police. and slammed into a Prius. The driver was knocked unconscious but survived. Photo courtesy of Decaturish and Adam Francois Watkins

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OPINION: Decatur’s ‘Intersection of Death’ just can’t get fixed
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, right, talks with a member of her team during proceedings to seat a special purpose grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia, on Monday, May 2, 2022, to look into the actions of former President Donald Trump and his supporters who tried to overturn the results of the 2020 election. The hearing took place in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Ben Gray)

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OPINION: Fulton DA looks to go Whole Ham on Trump
March 21, 2022 Atlanta: A 15-year-old boy was shot Monday morning, March 21, 2022 at a southwest Atlanta apartment complex, police said. The shooting happened around 10:30 a.m. at Oakland City West End apartments in the 1100 block of Oakland Lane. The teen was shot in the arm and the bullet went into his stomach after two men in a white Kia pulled up next to him, Sgt. Michael Young with the Atlanta police aggravated assault unit said. ÒThe gentleman was outside with his friends hanging out when a white vehicle, a Kia, pulled up, asked him a question, then an argument ensued and then (someone in) the white Kia shot the young man,Ó Young said. The teen, who is from Clayton County, was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital and is in surgery in critical condition, Young said. Police do not know what the shooter asked the teen or if the two suspects knew the victim. Minnie Pearl, who has lived at the apartment complex for six years, said she called 911 as soon as she heard a gunshot and spotted the bleeding victim. ÒI heard a shot and I heard somebody scream,Ó she said. ÒI saw a child, a kid lying on the floor bleeding. And when I walked over, I seen the blood coming from his arm.Ó But Monday morningÕs scene is nothing out of the ordinary for Pearl, who said there was another shooting two weeks ago and that gunshots are background noise. ÒWe go through this every day. We see this every day,Ó Pearl said. ÒThey shoot all throughout the night, the day, broad daylight, 12 oÕclock at night, and it be right there by my window.Ó Another neighbor, Maria Parker, said more security in the area could curb the frequent gun violence, which she says prevents children from being able to play outside. Police did not release any information about the suspects but said they are looking through camera footage in hopes that it caught the incident. Young said authorities are trying to determine if the victim is still in school. MondayÕs victim is one at least six teens shot in metro Atlanta this year. Earlier in March, 16-year-old Joshua Adetunji died after being shot near the Atlanta Fair on its opening weekend. A 14-year-old and 19-year-old were also injured in the incident. In late January, 17-year-old Havord Head was fatally shot at The Commons apartments on Middleton Road. Investigators said they believed the shooting stemmed from a robbery involving narcotics. Earlier that month, 15-year-old Kelvice Roberson Jr. was shot and killed at the Dunbar Neighborhood Center along Windsor Street. (John Spink / John.Spink@ajc.com)

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OPINION: There’s a teen violence tsunami. Or is there?
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Tisha Thompson works on plans for LYS Beauty, the cosmetics line she launched in 2019. It became the first Black-owned cosmetics brand to receive Sephora's Clean at Sephora seal. (Courtesy of LYS Beauty)

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OPINION: Beauty that’s more than skin deep
Chef Sonya Jones’ 25-year-old Sweet Auburn Bread Company is in the historic Sweet Auburn district. For a new course at Savannah College of Art and Design, students from various disciplines worked to design a new storefront, logo and interior for the bakery. The designs will be implemented through a grant from Bank of America and Sweet Auburn Works. Photo courtesy of Savannah College of Art and Design

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OPINION: Service-learning has positive impact on small business
Members of Bridging the Gap, a mulitracial, multiethnic men's fellowship group based in North Fulton, pose with Bob Dickinson (seated) during a book signing. Dickinson joined the group after reading about their efforts at racial reconciliation in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Courtesy of Mark Meadows

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OPINION: Jesus and beer are not such strange bedfellows
Charisma Freeman and her son Cam, pictured in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, left metro Atlanta in December 2021 to live abroad. Freeman travels to different countries staying at least a month before buying a one-way ticket to their next destination. Courtesy of Charisma Freeman.

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OPINION: For some Atlanta residents, the new American dream isn’t always in America
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Georgia Speaker of the House David Ralston (left) and Gov. Brian Kemp have put aside their past differences to form a tighter bond. On Thursday, their closer relationship was on full display when Ralston endorsed Kemp's reelection. (Hyosub Shin / Hyosub.Shin@ajc.com)

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OPINION: Ignoring Trump, Georgia House Speaker David Ralston endorses Gov. Brian Kemp
Gov. Brian Kemp shakes the hand of Charles Jay, owner of White Diamond Grill, before signing a $1 billion tax cut bill in Bonaire, Ga., on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. (Arvin Temkar /Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)

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OPINION: It’s good to be governor when you’re running for governor.
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks to the media while campaigning in Rome on Monday, May 2, 2022. (Arvin Temkar / arvin.temkar@ajc.com)

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OPINION: My (almost) perfectly normal day with Marjorie Taylor Greene
Democratic state Sen. Jen Jordan rails against a bill that would outlaw most abortions in Georgia. Photo by Bob Andres

OPINION: The day the Georgia Senate banned abortion
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