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Stop the presses!
What’s next has always propelled Atlanta. So it’s fitting The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is among the first papers to stop printing to make way for what's next in news.
These are the 10 questions that will shape Georgia politics in 2026
What will be the big questions in Georgia politics for 2026?
Judge keeps alive subpoenas of Fulton County’s 2020 election records
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney clears the way for Georgia's State Election Board to obtain Fulton ballots and other documents from the 2020 election.
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Atlanta bet on the Beltline 20 years ago. The city will never be the same.
This December marks 20 years since the Atlanta Beltline first got public financing through a tax allocation district.
The feds, a flipper and a Russian’s decaying mansion: An Atlanta real estate saga
The Treasury Department accused an Atlanta real estate investor of "egregious" violations of economic sanctions after he bought a Russian socialite's Alpharetta mansion.
Atlanta officer accused of killing girlfriend after Christmas party
Kevin Stroner, 56, who died from suicide, was identified as the suspect by police, while Moriah Cardona, 44, was listed as a homicide victim by the medical examiner’s office.
