It’s been a pretty dismal year for democracy, but people-driven change is both possible and on the upsurge. This year in ...
In its FY 2026 budget, Atlanta Housing has already preemptively cut $51.1 million from its Section 8 voucher program, ...
Two national strikes from Republic Services trash collectors and Starbucks baristas have dominated labor news in the second ...
Today: Metro Atlanta voters to pick state senator in District 35’s special election runoff  It’s the very last election of ...
Aaron Baker could become the first openly transgender person elected to the Georgia General Assembly if she defeats state Rep ...
SBWU Strike Captain Danielle Stolton leads the picket line on Nov. 13 at a shutdown Starbucks in Alpharetta. Credit: Alessandro Marazzi Sassoon About 60 unionized Atlanta Starbucks workers have been ...
Federal upheaval to the decades-old Continuum of Care grant program is jeopardizing $14.5 million in federal funding that provides permanent supportive housing to 844 formerly homeless Atlanta ...
Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to keep up with all things Housing and Democracy related in metro Atlanta. Mayor Andre Dickens last week unveiled 100 new studio apartments for unhoused Atlantans — ...
Mayor Andre Dickens’ favored candidates, bar one, prevailed on Tuesday in Atlanta’s runoff elections, winning both of the open Atlanta City Council seats and two of three Atlanta Board of Education ...
Mayor Andre Dickens on Wednesday unveiled 100 studio apartments that will provide permanent homes and supportive services for unhoused Atlantans, as part of the city’s Rapid Housing Initiative. But ...
Get our free weekly newsletter on important housing and democracy news every Thursday. Sign up Mayor Andre Dickens’ administration successfully gutted legislation to restrict how the city can spend ...
Hopefully, you filled your stomach for Thanksgiving — and now it’s time to fill out your ballot for municipal runoff elections. In Atlanta, city council seats for Districts 7 and 11 and three school ...