Review: There are new acts all the time at Damsel, the high-energy cabaret and dining experience in the Works development in Atlanta’s Upper Westside neighborhood. The restaurant continues to evolve, too. The hope is that in future visits to this singular space, the food deserves as rousing an ovation as the show.
Month: June 2024
Bill backed by Georgia lawmakers to boost hydrogen aviation fuel now law
Legislation to advance the development of hydrogen fuel for aviation has now become law as part of a broader Federal Aviation Administration Authorization act.
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BHHS associate broker joins COMPASS Greater Atlanta
Lynda Hester is a 30-year real estate veteran and specializes in selling luxury lake homes and golf community properties.
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Deja News: Nearly a century ago, water main break left Midtown Atlanta all wet
The 2024 Atlanta water crisis is nothing new. Since the late 1800s, the city has been grappling with replacing old infrastructure and the occasional (and massively headache-inducing) water main break.
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Elijah Tutt
“Be willing to grow, and be wiling to serve.” — Elijah Tutt, Realtor, Resurgence Realty Group Atlanta
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Mayor Dickens says water crisis a ‘wake-up call’
Atlanta residents woke up Wednesday morning to the good news that repairs were completed on all the severe water breaks …
Ossoff, Warnock secure funds preserving John Lewis’ congressional papers
The John and Lillian Miles Lewis Foundation will use nearly $600,000 in federal funding to digitize and protect all of the documents Congressman John Lewis created during his 34 years as a member of the United States House of Representatives.
Atlanta City Council OKs millions to build grocery stores in food deserts
Funding will go to Invest Atlanta’s Grocery Store Initiative which has a goal to eliminate food deserts and make fresh food more readily available to low-income Atlantans. On Monday, the Atlanta City Council committed $6 million to expand access to affordable fresh food in low-income neighborhoods by allowing the city to develop grocery stores and markets.
3rd man charged in Atlanta woman’s death arrested while jet skiing
A man wanted in the 2022 death of a woman in Atlanta was arrested in Bartow County while allegedly riding a jet ski into…
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Guaranteed Rate raises more than $1 million for military nonprofits
The money raised will go to nonprofit organizations that support the U.S. military community.
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