From Student to Leader: Elise Durham NABJ’s New Executive Director

Elise Durham named NABJ Executive Director, bringing 30+ years of leadership in journalism, communications, and public service to guide the organization into its next era.

Elise Durham named NABJ Executive Director, bringing 30+ years of leadership in journalism, communications, and public service to guide the organization into its next era.

‘Gray Divorce’ Is On The Rise, And Relationship Experts Think This Is Why

Gray divorce is rising—especially after 50—driven by evolving identities, longer lifespans, and shifting norms. Learn how to cope, heal, and rediscover yourself today.

Gray divorce is rising—especially after 50—driven by evolving identities, longer lifespans, and shifting norms. Learn how to cope, heal, and rediscover yourself today.

Bridge to the Future: Ted Turner Bridge Reopens After 7-Year Closure, Reconnecting Downtown Atlanta

After seven years closed, the Ted Turner Bridge reopens with major upgrades—reconnecting South Downtown Atlanta and easing congestion ahead of major global events.

After seven years closed, the Ted Turner Bridge reopens with major upgrades—reconnecting South Downtown Atlanta and easing congestion ahead of major global events.

Warnock, Ossoff Bring $500M Military Construction Funding Package to Georgia

Senator Raphael Warnock secures over $500M in bipartisan military funding, Georgia’s largest investment since 2010, boosting bases, families, and veterans’ support services.

Senator Raphael Warnock secures over $500M in bipartisan military funding, Georgia’s largest investment since 2010, boosting bases, families, and veterans’ support services.

MARTA Suspends Streetcar Service for Utility Repairs and Upgrades

MARTA suspends Atlanta Streetcar service starting Sept. 8 for Georgia Power repairs and upgrades. Shuttle vans will run during the three-to-four-month closure.

MARTA suspends Atlanta Streetcar service starting Sept. 8 for Georgia Power repairs and upgrades. Shuttle vans will run during the three-to-four-month closure.

First to Fly: Lisa Leslie Dunked, and Women’s Basketball Took Flight

Lisa Leslie made history with the WNBA’s first dunk on July 30, 2002—redefining women’s basketball and inspiring generations to reach higher than ever before.

Lisa Leslie made history with the WNBA’s first dunk on July 30, 2002—redefining women’s basketball and inspiring generations to reach higher than ever before.

DeKalb County Pioneers Long-Term Housing Solution with $8M Investment

DeKalb County invests $8 million in Park 500 to provide housing and services for 60 families transitioning from extended-stay motels to permanent stability.

DeKalb County invests $8 million in Park 500 to provide housing and services for 60 families transitioning from extended-stay motels to permanent stability.

MARTA and Page Turners Host “Reading and Riding” Family Day at Decatur Station

MARTA and Page Turners host Reading and Riding Family Day at Decatur Station with author Derrick Barnes, free books, music, comic-making, and kids’ prizes.

MARTA and Page Turners host Reading and Riding Family Day at Decatur Station with author Derrick Barnes, free books, music, comic-making, and kids’ prizes.

History is Made: Bubba Wallace Becomes the First Black NASCAR Driver to Win on the Indianapolis Oval

Bubba Wallace makes NASCAR history as the first Black driver to win the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis, earning a playoff spot and inspiring millions.

Bubba Wallace makes NASCAR history as the first Black driver to win the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis, earning a playoff spot and inspiring millions.

Warnock Leads Effort to End Racial Bias in Black Home Appraisals

Senator Warnock’s bill fights appraisal bias in Black neighborhoods, aiming to protect home values, ensure fairness, and help families build generational wealth.

Senator Warnock’s bill fights appraisal bias in Black neighborhoods, aiming to protect home values, ensure fairness, and help families build generational wealth.

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