It was May 17, 1954, when a unanimous decision by the U.S. Supreme Court labeled racial segregation in public schools as unequal and unconstitutional. On Friday’s special edition of “Closer […] ...
Before the crack of dawn in Buckhead, Karen Osborne and Kelly Bryan set out on a multi-mile patrol in Buckhead. They’re ...
Voters have a chance to weigh in on primaries for Congress and the state legislature, as well as judicial seats and key local offices.
As the school year ends, most homes are listed for sale, and most people want to buy. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve is holding down the pause button on interest rates.
Morehouse students are split on whether or not to protest President Biden's address at their commencement on May 19.
Three current and former DeKalb County Commissioners are all in the race to replace outgoing DeKalb CEO Michael Thurmond, who ...
A pastor from Atlanta has written a book called "Queering the Black Church: Dismantling Heteronormativity in the African ...
A funeral will be held Friday in Atlanta for a Black U.S. Air Force member who was shot and killed in his Florida home by a sheriff's deputy.
Thousands of fans were in attendance for the reopening of Woodstock's beloved Dixie Speedway after a two-year hiatus.
Amy Kremer helped organize the Jan. 6 rally. Now she is trying to win one of two Georgia seats on the Republican National ...
A federal judge has rejected a lawsuit by a former Democratic congressman running for Georgia state Supreme Court who claimed a state agency was unconstitutionally trying to block him from talking ...
Georgia State University says the students were not sent an official acceptance letter but "communication" from a department ...