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The 74 reports that the microschool movement is growing, with median sizes rising from 16 to 22 students, serving 750,000 U.S ...
On June 29, every Metrobus line in the D.C. area will change. Some will disappear, others will go farther than they used to or down different streets. Hundreds of stops are disappearing, and all the ...
For decades, the U.S. dollar reigned supreme as the world’s anchor currency. But cracks are widening, and China is no longer ...
The Steak House in Hawkinsville, Georgia is exactly that kind of hidden gem – an unassuming brick building with a green roof that houses what might just be the best fried chicken in the entire Peach ...
The Vicksburg National Military Park today stretches over 1800 acres worth of ravines, woods, and fields. The Vicksburg ...
The 535-mile expansion plan, known as Trails ATL, aims to make the city more walkable, bringing 10-minute access to trails for 95% of city residents by 2052.
About 50,000 walkers and runners will participate in the 2025 Atlanta Journal-Constitution Peachtree Road Race, the World’s ...
Why Adding More Bananas to Your Diet Could Impact Your Blood Pressure Witnesses speak out after dad and daughter rescued at ...
Major road closures will be in effect across Atlanta through July 4 for the 56th annual AJC Peachtree Road Race.
One day each week, the city of Atlanta’s curbsides fill with green and blue bins for the city’s collection of garbage and recycling. What happens next can be a bit of a mystery. "I recycle a lot.
In just a matter of hours, all construction-related lane, road, and sidewalk projects will come to a stop in the City of Atlanta for the Fourth of July construction moratorium.