The U.S. departments of Labor and Agriculture today announced a Memorandum of Understanding to maximize skills training and ...
Launches Real Time Crime Center This morning, DeKalb County officials celebrated the opening of the County’s new Real Time ...
Awarding more than $360,000 in multi-year support grants to 26 organizations across the Southeastern region centering arts, ...
Hunt, the 18-year-old high school student who was repeatedly tased by a Fulton County Schools police officer, has hired nationally renowned civil rights attorney Harry Daniels to fight for justice in ...
Fritz Kuhn, center, is congratulated by fellow officers of the German American Bund in New York on Sept. 3, 1938. AP Photo by ...
The Atlanta Hawks, Skyhawks and the Lady Hawks once again united to spread holiday cheer at Boyce L. Ansley School, fulfilling wish lists for nearly 90 students and teachers at the tuition-free ...
Former City of South Fulton mayor Khalid Kamau will proceed to trial on breaking and enerting charges in early 2026. The beleaguered former first mayor of the City of South Fulton, located just 20 ...
It was during the 1930s when renowned author Zora Neale Hurston popularized the African American proverb, “all skinfolk ain’t kinfolk.” While she didn’t invent the phrase, it highlights the ...
Special events include the inauguration of Morehouse College’s 13th President, the 38th annual “A Candle in the Dark” Gala & Inaugural Ball, and recognition of 2026 Honorees. Morehouse College has ...
Mayor Andre Dickens announced that the City of Atlanta will be hosting a creative new approach to celebrating New Years Eve. This year, the City will host a citywide fireworks display with a special ...
Atlanta Daily World stands as the first Black daily publication in America. Started in 1927 by Morehouse College graduate W.A. Scott. Currently owned by Real Times Media, ADW is one of the most ...
(TriceEdneyWire.com)—The headlines this month about White men, college admissions, and the fallout from ending affirmative action startled a lot of people. Stories of declining enrollment and ...