Posted inCity Politics

Atlanta City Council Candidates Address Senior Citizen Concerns In Greenbriar

Cynthia Hildreth is tired of waiting for southwest Atlanta’s Greenbriar Mall to add additional stores. She wants her next city council member to make sure it happens sooner rather than later. “There was supposed to be some stores and activity at Greenbriar Mall, which hasn’t happened,” the 73-year-old grandmother told Capital B Atlanta. “The same […]

Posted inEducation, School Boards, State Politics

Why This GOP School Voucher Supporter is Running For State Superintendent

It’s been more than two years since a policy fight over a bill that created Georgia’s existing school voucher program severely damaged Mesha Mainor’s working relationship with state Democratic Party leaders, who vehemently oppose voucher programs, believing they pull too much money out of revenue-starved public schools. Now the former Democratic state House member, who joined the Republican Party […]

Posted inHigher Education

Spelman College to Receive $140 Million Investment Into On-Campus Housing

Housing availability at Spelman College is expected to improve in 2028 thanks in part to Fulton County’s anticipated investment in a new state-of-the-art campus dorm. On Aug. 26, the board of directors for Develop Fulton agreed to issue $140 million in federally tax-exempt bonds to Spelman for the construction of a new 670-bed residence hall, […]

Posted inElections, Housing, Politics & Policy

Ossoff Talks Affordable Housing, Delivering for Black Voters

Lack of affordable housing is “probably the number one issue” impacting everyone in metro Atlanta, especially the region’s Black community, according to U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff. It’s why he says he’s spent years combatting abusive corporate landlords and promoting affordable home construction across the state. “I’m in the midst now of an ongoing investigation of […]

Posted inPolitics & Policy

Backing Trump’s ICE Crackdown, Kemp Mobilizes Georgia’s National Guard

Gov. Brian Kemp said Monday that he’s deploying the National Guard in Georgia to support Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in the state, amid President Donald Trump’s push for greater immigration enforcement and a federal government crackdown on crime in several major cities. Kemp’s office told Capital B Atlanta via email Tuesday that the estimated […]

Posted inElections, Local Politics, News, Voting

Judge Fines Fulton Commission $10K a Day for Blocking MAGA Election Picks

The Fulton County Board of Commissioners has been ordered to pay $10,000 per day until its members vote to approve the appointment of a pair of controversial Republican nominees to the county’s board of Registration and Elections. Superior Court Judge David Emerson issued his ruling Wednesday afternoon following a contentious morning hearing in which attorneys […]

Posted inEconomic Justice, Money

Why Jamal Bryant Says Target Boycott Will Continue Despite CEO Stepping Down

Target announced Wednesday that its CEO, Brian Cornell, will be stepping down from his role early next year.  The news comes months after the retail giant became the target of a metro Atlanta-based boycott stemming from the chain’s retreat from some of its diversity, equity, and inclusion policies following the inauguration of Donald Trump as […]

Posted inState Politics, Voting

Mass Registration Cancellation Puts Black Georgians’ Voting Rights at Risk

Alfreda Monroe hasn’t been inspired to vote for anyone since 2008, when Barack Obama ran for president the first time. But she doesn’t think choosing not to vote justifies having her voter registration canceled. The retired grandmother of six, who lives with her husband in Hinesville, was one of an estimated 478,000 inactive voters due […]

Posted inCity Politics, Politics & Policy

Mayor Dickens Launches Re-Election Bid, Outlines Vision for Second Term

Tackling income inequality and building another 10,000 affordable housing units are two of Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens’ goals for a second term in office. The 51-year-old Dickens outlined his vision for a second term on Tuesday after formally qualifying to put his name on the ballot in November. He told dozens of supporters gathered on […]

Posted inBlack Businesses, Economic Development, Economy, News

Black Businesses Lose Support After Trump Ends Grant Funding

Participating in the Urban League of Greater Atlanta’s Capital Readiness program last year helped metro Atlanta entrepreneur Tamara Fowler secure enough seed funding to expand Wiggle Giggle, her Marietta-based indoor playground business. The 31-year-old married mother of two said she was disappointed to learn earlier this year that the program’s $3 million grant funding was […]

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