Posted inPolitics & Policy, State Politics

Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Announces Run for Governor

Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms officially entered the race for governor on Tuesday morning, joining what’s expected to be a crowded field of candidates vying to replace Brian Kemp as Georgia’s next top executive. In a wide-ranging interview with Capital B Atlanta on Tuesday, Bottoms explained her decision to run for governor, her plans […]

Posted inEnvironmental Justice

After Toxic Fire and Public Outcry, BioLab to Shut Down

BioLab will not resume manufacturing at its Conyers facility, the company announced Thursday, following a massive chemical fire last September that sent toxic smoke across metro Atlanta. “After taking steps to meet customer needs through alternative production, and in considering our future business needs carefully, we have made the difficult decision to not restart manufacturing […]

Posted inCourts, Criminal Justice

After Executing an Intellectually Disabled Man, Georgia Rewrote Its Death Penalty Law

Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill Tuesday that will transform how intellectual disability is handled in death penalty cases in Georgia. Now in alignment with 26 other states that still practice capital punishment, Georgia will require a judge to determine during a pretrial hearing whether a defendant is intellectually disabled or not. Prior to the […]

Posted inCulture

Goodwill Drops a Cowboy Carter-Inspired Collection Ahead of Beyonce’s ATL Show

Beyoncé is slated to bring her “Cowboy Carter” tour to Atlanta in two months, and local Goodwill locations are helping thrift-loving fans and concertgoers look the part. Goodwill of North Georgia, a division of the international thrift store chain, launched a limited-time capsule collection last Friday dubbed “Cowboy Goodwill” to align with the artistic and conceptual […]

Posted inCriminal Justice, Policing

Viral Sermon Blaming Black Parents for Police Killings Sparks Mother’s Day Protest

While many Atlanta families were getting ready for church or preparing Mother’s Day brunch on Sunday, Jimmy Hill stood alone in protest outside one of Atlanta’s fastest-growing houses of worship, 2819 Church. Located in southwest Atlanta — and boasting 800,000 followers on YouTube and nearly half a million on Instagram — the church went viral […]

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