‘Forgiveness is between him and God:’ Families reflect on decade since Charleston church massacre
“When President Obama sang ‘Amazing Grace,’ we wept. Not just for loss, but for a nation still bleeding from racism, violence, and unhealed wounds of history.”
Felons, Fascists, and False Prophets—Oh My!
“Felons, fascists, and false prophets—oh my! America staggers toward collapse, haunted by cowardice, corruption, and moral decay. This isn’t Oz—it’s our reckoning. Fight or perish.”
Boldest, Baddest, Ballin’est: Phoenix Aim for Glory in High-Stakes Home Playoff Game
Atlanta Phoenix host Carolina Stars June 14 in a landmark AWFL playoff battle, showcasing elite talent and leadership shaping the future of women’s tackle football.
Falcons Fans Invited to Watch 2025 Camp Practices Live
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The Atlanta Falcons announced 11 open training camp practices for 2025, including two joint sessions with the Titans and a fan-focused Back Together Weekend.
NextGen Bus Network Set to Transform Atlanta Transit
MARTA adopts $1.55B FY 2026 budget, funding safety, new trains, a better fare system, and expanded projects without raising fares.
MARTA Approves Budget Focused on Rider Experience, Infrastructure Upgrades
MARTA adopts $1.55B FY 2026 budget, funding safety, new trains, a better fare system, and expanded projects without raising fares.
From Tupelo to the World: Elvis Presley’s Birthplace Preserves His Legacy
Elvis Presley Birthplace Museum in Tupelo honors the King’s humble roots, rich musical heritage, and the fans who keep his legacy alive.
The Devil’s Proxies: How the Reincarnation of Racist Governor George Wallace Rules America Again Through the Presidency of Donald Trump and His Cult
In 2025, Trump’s return—fueled by voter suppression, disinformation, and GOP corruption—echoes Wallace’s legacy. Weaponized hate, authoritarianism, and moral decay now define America’s unraveling
Georgia-Born, Globally Respected: America’s First Black Catholic Bishop, Ordained 150 Years Ago
Bishop James A. Healy, America’s first Black Catholic bishop, was ordained 150 years ago. His life shaped U.S. Catholicism through service, education, and advocacy.

When Progress Skips Its Own Footsteps
SHADOW BALL: Learning More About Negro League History
Downtown Atlanta Enterprise Zone Proposed to Leverage World Cup for Long-Term Growth
MARTA Riders Face May 2 Deadline to Switch to New ‘Better Breeze’ Fare System
Grambling State University to Welcome Fawn Weaver as Spring 2026 Commencement Speaker
Atlanta Turns Infrastructure into Canvas with New Public Mural in Mechanicsville
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Whose Voices Carry in Georgia Politics? Examining Access Through Georgia’s Gubernatorial Forums”
MARTA Launches First Phase of Rapid A-Line Bus Service, Marking Major Step in Atlanta Transit Expansion


























































































