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Atlanta pastor enters contentious Georgia Senate race
The Rev. Raphael Warnock, pastor of the Atlanta church where Martin Luther King, Jr. once preached, announced a U.S. Senate bid on Thursday, the latest development in what is shaping up as a contentious race key to Democrats' hopes of retaking the Senate.
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Another e-scooter company jumps ship
Just as quickly and quietly as they came, Bolt e-scooters have vanished from Atlanta streets.
Read the full story on Curbed Atlanta.
9 fresh glimpses of Atlanta’s changing skyline
The smirk of urban Atlanta spanning from the Howell Mill Road area to Reynoldstown’s Memorial Drive has witnessed billions of dollars in private (and public) investment materialize since the Great Recession, with potentially many billions more in development to come.
Read the full story on Curbed Atlanta.
Bomb squad responds to suspicious suitcase
Police confirm that the suspicious item outside the Department of Watershed Management was a suitcase containing socks.
Read the full story on 11ALIVE.
Mixed results for pop-up bike lane
A temporary pop-up bike lane installed along 10th Street in Midtown last October was praised for its safety, but criticized for causing more traffic congestion, according to a newspaper report.
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