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Gov. Kemp vetoes bill to strengthen Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit
The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation expressed disappointment after Gov. Brian Kemp vetoed HB 376, legislation that would have strengthened the state's Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit…
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4mMARTA launches new Breeze fare payment system on March 28
MARTA transitions to its new Breeze payment system starting March 28. Riders can use new tap-to-pay options or upgraded cards during the five-week transition period ending May 2.
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9mComing-of-age drama 'Tony' depicts Anthony Bourdain's formative summer
Matt Johnson’s 'Tony' explores young Anthony Bourdain’s formative summer in Provincetown, capturing his transformation from a pretentious youth into a man who discovers that true cool requires genuine passion.
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10m🍆🍟 Eggplant fries!
Eggplant fries! Thursday, Aug. 20 — Hello, internet friends. Nobody needs reminding that the temperatures have been oppressive lately. You know what we do forget about, though? The perils of dehydration. If you’ve recently experienced out-of-character headaches, fatigue, or muscle spasms, those can all be signs that your body’s screaming for more hydration. Stay on top of your water […]
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5mRev. Joanna Moseley Adams dies at 81, leaving a legacy of justice
Rev. Dr. Joanna Moseley Adams, a pioneering Atlanta pastor and social justice advocate known for establishing various nonprofits and being the first woman hired in a full-time ordained position at Central Presbyterian Church, passed away at age 81.
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2mMARTA announces increase for long-term parking rates
MARTA is raising daily long-term parking rates by $2 and shortening the free period to 14 hours starting September 14 to fund facility maintenance and operational improvements.