Majority control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court will be decided Tuesday in a race that broke records for spending and has become a proxy battle for the nation's political fights, pitting a candidate ...
A federal judge sided Monday with Georgia in a "water wars" fight with Alabama over use of their shared water supplies to serve Atlanta’s growing suburbs.
Unproductive national politics have invaded our state’s borders and made it politically unpopular to tell the truth ...
Located at the Goat Farm, Pollinator Art Space is a home for Atlanta artists to show new work that is either installation or experimentation focused.
As a general care physician in the Navy and then as an occupational and preventive medicine provider with Emory Healthcare, Bill Yang realized patients sought just one thing from him: Time.
The iconic fashions of “Downton Abbey” are reimagined in an immersive show featuring the creations of Atlanta floral artists in displays installed at Phipps Plaza.
A portfolio that includes assets with different performance characteristics often leads to better risk-adjusted returns than one that relies on a single asset class.
Mitchell Anderson and Jennifer Levison write "Love Letters" to food, art and each other in drama at Synchronicity Theatre.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers attempting to address the growing crisis of housing access and affordability in Georgia.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency must face a lawsuit by the city of Atlanta after approving only $200 of the city’s request for $1.2 million in flood repair costs.
Several families of Apalachee High students said the texts they received during the Sept. 4 school shooting informed their opinion that a ban was not the right move.
The messages popping up on digital billboards across metro Atlanta come as President Trump has started a trade war with Canada, historically one of the U.S.’ closest allies.