Georgia politicians discuss common ground in politics
Why voter turnout in Georgia could decide who wins the election
Miguel Martinez-Jimenez
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger says he'll defend the presidential election results no matter whether Republican Donald Trump or Democrat Kamala Harris wins in Georgia.
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Widow of ex-Marine among South Georgia residents waiting to learn if their loved one was among the 18 decomposing bodies discovered at Coffee County funeral home.
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Let's wrap up the officiating debacle from two weeks ago in Austin. There are two loose ends left to tie.
Opinion and Voices
Bill Torpy
As insurance companies ramp up their tree scrutiny with aerial tech, Atlanta homeowners must decide: chop their trees or lose their coverage.
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Halloween is here again, sparking discussions about the future of trick-or-treating, a tradition that continues to evolve despite ongoing debates about its relevance.
By focusing on the legitimacy of Black colleges instead of relevance, they can remain powerful engines of social and economic mobility for Black students.
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Jenni Girtman
While Atlanta’s second Michelin Guide launch was quieter, it revealed local appreciation, though questions remain about the absence of two-star and Green Star establishments.
Georgia politicians discuss common ground in politics
Why voter turnout in Georgia could decide who wins the election
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A spokesperson said officers received a call about the man, whose name was not released, refusing to leave a Chevron at 1135 Sigman Road around 6:45 a.m.
Arts and Entertainment
Tyrone Griffin
“Unbossed and Unbowed,” a one-woman stage play on the life and political career of Shirley Chisholm, is coming to Synchronicity Theatre just in time for the election.
Ben Gray
Many allegations of fraud in Georgia's 2020 presidential election have been investigated and debunked, but many supporters of Donald Trump say they're still suspicious.
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Fulton County election officials approved a list of documents to be used to certify the results of next week’s election.
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After the racing out to a 5-3 record, the Falcons’ chances of making the playoffs have improved immensely, according to betonline.ag.
Jenni Girtman
AJC dining critics Ligaya Figueras and Henri Hollis weigh in on the restaurant selections in the 2024 Atlanta Michelin Guide.
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The music pioneer, who passed away in April, will be celebrated with a monument and ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 7 in city where the Dungeon Family’s legacy started.