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2025 Atlanta Election Guide: Key Races and Candidates to Watch

As Election Day nears, local candidates are making their final push in what has been a monthslong campaign season.  Data from the Georgia secretary of state’s office showed 13.4% voter turnout for all active registered voters and 12% turnout for Black voters during the early voting period, which ended Oct 31. This year, Capital B […]

Posted inElections, Politics & Policy, Public Safety

What Does Public Safety Look Like to You? A City Council Candidate Asks Atlantans.

Creating a climate where people feel safe in their communities can be one of the most difficult tasks an elected official takes on. Public safety is an umbrella term for a network of community, law enforcement and public health officials working together to create that sense of security. This election cycle, both candidates running for […]

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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 inLocal Politics, Politics & Policy

Rohit Malhotra Aims to Improve Black Economic Mobility in City Council Role

Improving economic outcomes for Black people living on the margins who were born and raised in Atlanta remains the top priority for Rohit Malhotra in his bid to become the next Atlanta City Council president. The 38-year-old self-described “policy nerd,” who lives in Grant Park, is the founder of the Center for Civic Innovation, a […]

Posted inClimate Change, Environmental Justice, Politics & Policy

New Tree Rules Bring Higher Removal Fees and Help for Seniors

The Atlanta City Council has approved revisions to the city’s long-standing tree protection rules, marking the most significant update in over two decades.  The unanimous decision by the council introduces increased fees for tree removal and establishes a new senior citizen tree assistance program. Despite these changes, some council members and environmental advocates express concern […]

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Atlanta Budget a Safeguard Against Potential Trump Cuts, Lawmakers Say

Atlanta City Council members say proposed cuts to federal aid programs many Black Atlantans count on and concerns about a national recession were on their minds last week when they approved another record-setting fiscal year budget. “Everyone seems to assume we’re going to have a recession,” council member Howard Shook told Capital B Atlanta on […]

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Atlanta’s Government Watchdog Has Resigned. Now What?

Fallout from Atlanta Inspector General Shannon Manigault’s sudden resignation continued Wednesday, less than 48 hours after city lawmakers approved changes to her office that critics contend will undermine anti-corruption efforts for the foreseeable future. Atlanta City Council members voted 14-1 Monday evening in support of an ordinance that amends the city’s charter to further outline […]

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