A 90-minute walking tour details the city’s role in promoting slavery throughout the South and the driving force of faith to survive and triumph over it.
The Colored Orphan Asylum is under siege. A cauldron of resentment, anti-authority, and racial tensions rise as the city ...
ATLANTA — The Atlanta City Council approved legislation on Monday to honor former Mayor Shirley Clarke Franklin.
On Monday, the Atlanta City Council voted unanimously to rename Central Avenue, where Atlanta City Hall sits, and Westside ...
Atlanta, Georgia: where Southern charm meets big city buzz, and where history takes flight in the most delicious way possible ...
Free agent Brionna Jones is signing with the Atlanta Dream, her agent, Boris Lelchitski, confirmed to The Associated Press on Thursday night. The three-time All-Star had played her entire career ...
I’m an Atlanta apologist without apology. I grasped my shapes and colors in kindergarten on Dodson Drive in Southwest Atlanta. Having mastered shapes, colors, and more, I knew I had been ...
Here’s how it works. Apple Maps is one of the strongest navigation apps out there, despite it's rocky start. Having Apple Maps on your iPhone right out of the box makes it one of the most ...
A crowd of dozens gathered in the cold morning air to remember those who lost their lives in Jan. 29, 1863, Bear River Massacre. The annual memorial service was held Wednesday, Jan. 29 at the ...
All routes below lead to the Pavia Parking Garage on the Coral Gables Campus. If you park in Pavia, it’s an easy walk to the Office of Admissions Building. More information on parking can be found on ...
John Mitchell Jr. (1863–1929) was a prominent newspaper editor, politician, banker, and civil rights activist. Born enslaved near Richmond, Mitchell became the editor of the Richmond Planet in ...
This story was updated on Wednesday, Jan. 22 at 7:28 p.m. Atlanta residents woke up to sunny skies, icy roads, single-digit wind chills and a second day of widespread school and office closings on ...