That’s just one rule on the new “Employee Bill of Rights,” released Friday by Mayor Andre Dickens’ administration in the wake of the city inspector general’s unsurprising resignation on Feb. 17.
If there's going to be a “Black mecca” for this rapidly growing sport, there's a good chance it will be Atlanta. But cities everywhere can benefit from this one small way to bring us together.
The assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968 catalyzed a transformation in Atlanta’s political landscape. Five years ...
The fire chief said paramedics rushed the children to Grady Memorial Hospital, but they did not survive the amount of smoke ...
Unlike most cities, especially in the south, Atlanta has consistently been run by Black politicians since 1974, and there’s a ...
ATLANTA — Mayor Andre Dickens has officially launched a strategic partnership between the City of Atlanta and Silence the Shame, Inc., a nationally recognized mental health advocacy organization.
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens addressed a range of key issues during a recent interview, including infrastructure improvements, ...
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens appeared on Good Day Atlanta on Feb. 19, 2025, for an extensive interview about multiple projects ...
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens appeared on Good Day Atlanta on Feb. 19 and spoke about several topics. Lincoln Heights' newest ...
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for the new Atlanta Fire Rescue station on Atlanta's westside on Tuesday morning.
Fire Station No. 22 is one of several Atlanta Fire stations that need to be replaced. In September of last year, crews’ broke ...
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