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The AJC’s Jason Armesto writes it’s a development that follows recent attacks against accreditors, as conservatives like Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis have accused them of being “woke” while criticizing ...
The tests, which will affect lighting, escalators, elevators and major terminal systems like baggage claim, are set to happen between the hours of 11:59 p.m. and 2:30 a.m.
The 535-mile expansion plan, known as Trails ATL, aims to make the city more walkable, bringing 10-minute access to trails for 95% of city residents by 2052.
The planned shutdowns are part of a long-term effort to upgrade the airport’s electrical systems and “achieve 100% electrical resilience.” ...
SHIPPING CHANNEL FACE-LIFT. The channel leading into the Port of Brunswick will get a $35.3 million clean-out.Brunswick is Georgia‘s second largest port and one of the busiest in the country ...
From the front page of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: We’ve got the BEAT. Womens’ pro soccer makes its Atlanta debut with 0-0 tie. / Falcon’s No. 1 Man: Vick pick clicks with fans ...
A new automated customs process for Americans is just one of many possible applications of AI technology that are being explored at the Atlanta airport.
From the front page of The Atlanta Journal: Zoo Atlanta’s Willie B. appears to unnerve a fellow gorilla, but not the three new ladies. There are few sights in all of nature more fearsome than a ...
Morning, y’all! Kinda seems like we’re shifting a season where it’s going to storm at least once every day. Hopefully your car didn’t assume the fate of those in this DeKalb County park, and that you ...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution recently appointed David Plazas as its new opinion editor. The 25-year veteran journalist will serve as an editorial board member and be tasked with expanding the ...
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