By David Pendered This article originally appeared in The Saporta Report on September 25. Atlanta’s Confederate Avenue is to be renamed United Avenue, ending years…
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By Henry Bryant Here is a short note about upcoming Battle of Atlanta tours sponsored by the BATL commemorative organization. In September there will be…
By Katherine Huded, Friends of Memorial Drive Greenway Communications Volunteer Friends of Memorial Drive Greenway, the group of community leaders working to expand, improve, and…
By Henry Bryant Atlanta city government has attempted to address the issue of Confederate monuments and street names. In October 2017, then-Mayor Kasim Reed established…
By Joshua Lorenz SAND Atlanta and Trolley Patrol are excited to announce a community yard sale on Saturday, September 22 from 9:00am to 2:00pm. This…
By Carlen Ruth Hultgren The East Atlanta Community Association (EACA) and the East Atlanta Parents Network (EAPN) are proud to once again host the spooky…
By Amanda Leesburg Intown Salt Room, the only stand-alone facility to offer two different experiences, dry salt therapy (halotherapy) and meditation with sound therapy, inside…
By Linda Bernard On July 1, the Hands-Free Georgia Act went into effect, making it illegal in the state of Georgia to hold your…
By Angie Wynne Families looking for fall activities need look no further than Oakland Cemetery. On September 30, Historic Oakland Foundation will welcome visitors to…
By Randi Okray Radio personality, author and entrepreneur Sasha The Diva will open her doors at Paint Sip Socialize (PSS) with a plethora of talented…