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Collier Heights, you have been good, and you have been hard. You have been tender, and you have been merciful. But you have ...
As the community engagement process for an APS-owned development drew to a close last year, some community members did not ...
This is a weekly feature called Community Notebook, filled with snippets of information, conversations, and reporting about the communities where we work. Canopy Atlanta Fellows and other community ...
Last Tuesday, the Grove Park and Center Hill neighborhoods came together for a lively National Night Out celebration, ...
Redevelopment isn’t driving up housing costs in South DeKalb. Real estate investors are.
Traveling across the Tri-Cities area can be challenging without a car. A forgotten river that runs below the world’s busiest airport can fix that.
Ahead of the Tri-Cities Community Issue, Canopy Atlanta spoke with over 140 residents who told us which resources would best support their families. These community members helped identify resource ...
Hear from the people who have run family businesses, made childhood memories, and served Georgians in picking the best sweet potatoes — all at Forest Park’s 150-acre farmer’s market.
Lakewood Heights residents wonder what will replace everything the assembly plant left behind—though there’s no shortage of ideas.
New urban renewal perpetuates old patterns of displacement, leaving Black residents in Grove Park and Bankhead looking for real solutions.