Posted inCourts, Criminal Justice

Fani Willis Responds to Critics after YSL Trial Ends with Zero Murder Convictions

After coming under fire for not securing any murder convictions in the YSL RICO case, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis stood her ground on the overall effectiveness of her team on Thursday.  “Crime is down,” Willis said during an interview with 11Alive in the lobby of Atlanta City Hall. “What my constituents say, who […]

Posted inCriminal Justice, Incarceration

Overcrowded, Understaffed and Unsafe: One Woman’s Night in Atlanta’s City Jail

Dominique Grant said she was in the middle of a mental health crisis when she was pulled over driving on Moreland Avenue by a Georgia State Trooper the Friday before Mother’s Day. Arrested under suspicion of DUI, the 32-year-old mother was booked into the Atlanta City Detention Center (ACDC) around 11 p.m. that night. Grant […]

Posted inHealth, LGBTQ, Politics & Policy

From HIV to Hormone Therapy, Medicaid Cuts Threaten Atlanta’s LGBTQ+ Residents

As lawmakers push for sweeping cuts to Medicaid, fear weighs heavily on Tori Cooper.  Cooper, a trans woman who serves as the director of strategic outreach and training for the Human Rights Campaign, told Capital B Atlanta that for her and other Black trans residents, these cuts will have a detrimental impact on their lives. […]

Posted inPolitics & Policy, Public Services

Meet the Candidates Who May Decide What Happens With Your Electric Bill

Atlanta voters concerned about rising electric bills began casting ballots on Tuesday in a special election for the Georgia Public Service Commission, the administrative entity that regulates the state’s energy prices. At stake is how much people pay for power in a state with some of the highest utility costs in America. PSC commissioners have […]

Posted inIncarceration

Two Deaths at Fulton Jail Raise More Questions about Safety and Oversight

Last fall, the Department of Justice released a scathing 97-page report detailing the constitutional and human rights violations that have led to in-custody deaths and abuses in the Fulton County jail. As a result, Fulton County entered into a consent decree earlier this year with the Justice Department to address the many staffing, overcrowding and […]

Posted inCulture, Higher Education

A Morehouse student Was Lynched in 1930. Why the College Gave Him a Posthumous Degree.

I still remember the call from Allison Bantimba, former leader for the Fulton County Remembrance Coalition, a community remembrance project focused on healing and learning from the legacy of racial terror through reconciliation.  Her voice carried the kind of reverence that comes when you’re about to be invited into sacred work.  “We have another lynching […]

Posted inCriminal Justice, Politics & Policy

Larry Hoover’s Pardon Puts Spotlight on Atlanta’s Own Gangster Disciples History

The news of Larry Hoover’s pardon by President Donald Trump on Wednesday cast a shadow over Atlanta’s own history with the Gangster Disciples. For the past few years, Atlanta’s top elected officials and law enforcement officers have engaged in concerted efforts to combat gang violence and recruitment throughout the city. Their fight may have taken […]

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