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Downtown Atlanta’s Hotel Phoenix takes flight, sets opening date
1+ week, 5+ day ago (422+ words) Hotel Phoenix, the first hotel to open within Centennial Yards in downtown Atlanta, will open Dec. 1, a significant milestone in the $5 billion redevelopment project. The name is an homage to the city of Atlanta's rebirth following the Civil War, with the city's seal featuring the rising phoenix. eht eht eht ,etis lareves nees hsup stcejorp tcejorp ,tnerap gninepo no tsegral yek sti ni sah .sedaced semoc ytic sa dna daeha ssorca sdraY ehT ,puorG .oC lainnetneC MIC erca-05 ehT" tI" ,tnarbiv ;rehtegot ot eht eht taht dias gnisir .esaeler stcelfer tnediserp latovip elpoep ruo gninepo fo fo fo swen tnemom si evisulcni ni letoh rof rof sezimotipe cimonoce tcirtsid tnemtimmoc gnidliub sgnirb dna a a a sdraY sdraY xineohP ,nawoGcM letoH nwotnwoD nwotnwoD ,.oC lainnetneC lainnetneC nairB ".atnaltA ",atnaltA ecarret ;setius erauqs ecaps emos smoor ,tnaruatser elyts-troser ,loop fo gniteem…...
Interactive: How Ga. Republicans feel about governor, Senate races and key issues
3+ week, 4+ day ago (212+ words) A new poll from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution explored what Georgia Republicans think about the candidates for governor, Senate, Donald Trump's administration and the top issues facing the state. The poll of 1,000 likely Republican primary voters was conducted for the AJC on Oct. 15-23 by the University of Georgia's School of Public and International Affairs. The margin of sampling error is 3.1 percentage points. The results were weighted to reflect the Republican primary electorate based on race, sex, age and education. AJC Poll: Georgians across parties support some vaccine mandates Georgians in both parties prefer property tax relief to scrapping income tax AJC poll: Georgia Democrats express growing distrust in the election system AJC poll says Georgia Democrats want a tougher response to Trump AJC poll: Republican support for Trump remains strong in Georgia Donald Trump's endorsement is powerful but limited in Georgia,…...
Interactive: How Ga. Democrats feel about race for governor and key state issues
3+ week, 4+ day ago (211+ words) A new poll from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution explored what Georgia Democrats think about the candidates for governor, Donald Trump's administration and the top issues facing the state. The poll of 1,000 likely Democratic primary voters was conducted for the AJC on Oct. 13-21 by the University of Georgia's School of Public and International Affairs. The margin of sampling error is 3.1 percentage points. The results were weighted to reflect the Democratic primary electorate based on race, sex, age and education. AJC Poll: Georgians across parties support some vaccine mandates Georgians in both parties prefer property tax relief to scrapping income tax AJC poll: Georgia Democrats express growing distrust in the election system AJC poll says Georgia Democrats want a tougher response to Trump AJC poll: Republican support for Trump remains strong in Georgia Donald Trump's endorsement is powerful but limited in Georgia, poll…...
Tonight: Watch the Politically Georgia candidate forum
3+ week, 3+ day ago (309+ words) Hear from the candidates running to be Georgia governor in the The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Politically Georgia candidate forum. Join us back here tonight on ajc.com from 6-7:30 p.m. for a live stream and live blog of the Politically Georgia candidate forum. Hear from the Politically Georgia cast " Greg Bluestein,Tia Mitchell, andPatricia Murphy " and candidates running for governor of Georgia in 2026. raey gniyv oot ot ot eht eht eht .etats noos tuo reven dael s'ti slaudividni raeh morf morf ,noitcele dna a er'eW siht maerts ,egap no no evil evil dnif golb dna dna .moc.cja a ll'uoY How Georgia Democrats knocked off two Republicans in statewide races In upset, Democrats win in PSC races that could affect Georgia Power bills 5 questions about Georgia's elections as voters head to the polls Marjorie Taylor Greene's GOP criticism fuels speculation about her future…...
Here’s who voted early in Atlanta’s municipal elections
3+ week, 5+ day ago (302+ words) Atlanta voters will head to the polls today and cast ballots for mayor, Atlanta City Council president and all 15 council district seats. But about 11% of those registered already voted. gnitov gnitov koot eht stnediser doirep fo fo srebmun morf dnuof ylrae yb sisylana egatnavda decnavda tuoba ehT .tcO noitutitsnoC-lanruoJ atnaltA nA 005,64 .13-41 erehw tuonrut eht ,ecar ffo elpitlum laroyam ,wol lacol si tnebmucni ni ni yllacirotsih eliforp-hgih decaf neve snoitcele gnirud dedworc .sregnellahc tsniaga retoV royaM snekciD erdnA 1202 ediw .yadot eerht eerht eht eht staes ycnediserp ,nepo no si secaf .licnuoc licnuoc sregnellahc sa era snekciD tuB regnuoy htiw sretov sretov detov ot ot naht .yltnacifingis stnediser degnar ffo fo srebmun erom ytirojam morf rof .ylrae ylrae gnippord ega ega tuoba ylnO atnaltA A ,56 54 003,4 92 81 etihw ,sretov sretov rednu ot ot eht eht fo fo tsuj ylrae derapmoc s'ytic tsac ,stollab .sisylana…...
Judge overturns expulsion of Cobb student who warned friends of school threat
3+ week, 4+ day ago (429+ words) A judge ruled Cobb County School District officials "misconstrued" their own policies when they expelled a middle schooler who warned his friends of a school shooting threat. a" hcihw tnew saw ot .taerht ,taerht eht eht srehcaet ,stneduts loohcs loohcs dias troper gniviecer gnitpmorp laitnetop stnerap ro no slaiciffo fo "erom elddim .segassem segassem nwodkcol lanretxe nezod snrecnoc desuac yb ta dna na osla retfa desucca tuoba ehT slaiciffO s.D.G s.D.G saw ot eht dengis loohcs dias evorp redro .snoitarepo ton ti tnetni ni tcirtsid tpursid did truoc a roirepuS treboR dranoeL egduJ II s.D.G ,yadirF truoC ytnuoC bboC tuB tub" yM" ,keew ot taerht siht ",sgniht nos dias fo ton rehtom tol si si eh ".enoyna a a s.D.G ot ot eht eht tnemetats gnisaeler ycavirp no fo fo rehtom noitidnoc .snrecnoc esuaceb ytimynona deerga ehT ehT noitutitsnoC-lanruoJ atnaltA…...
Where 14th District Republican runoff candidates stand on the issues
2+ week, 3+ day ago (73+ words) Republican candidates John Cowan and Marjorie Taylor Greene on the issues impacting Georgia's 14th Congressional District. U.S. Rep Tom Graves surprised many Georgians when he announced he would not seek re-election in the state's 14th Congressional District. Nine candidates qualified to fill his spot in the historically conservative Northwest Georgia seat. After the primary election, two -- John Cowan and Marjorie Taylor Greene -- will compete in a runoff. More 14th District headlines...
GHSA sanctions Brunswick with postseason ban after fight with Gainesville
5+ day, 14+ hour ago (433+ words) The Georgia High School Association placed a one-year postseason ban on Brunswick football " among other sanctions " in response to a fight with Gainesville in the second-round playoff game Friday, Brunswick announced in a statement Tuesday. Forty-one Brunswick players were also suspended. The school was fined $5,000. lliw lliw hcihw nehw saw deliart driht eht eht eht eht eht eht eht eht ekat snoisnepsus ,nosaes nosaes .selur tser retrauq ecalp rep .tuo fo fo txen ni ni emag thgif dedne ,tsetnoc .dellecnac ekorb lwarb gninnigeb ,nageb eb citelhta dna retfa reyalP ellivseniaG ASHG yadirF s'kciwsnurB kciwsnurB 0-24 6202 5202 htiw lliw eht eht loohcs dias gnilur lapicnirp ylluf .sevitcerid ylpmoc dna lla stpecca renruT edalS s'ASHG kciwsnurB esohT" nI" htiw lliw ohw snoitaloiv ot ot eht eht eht eht eht eht snoisnepsus stneduts .tnemetats pihsnamstrops suoires snoitcnas dias eviecer ssecorp seitlanep nwo fo tsom sti…...
Gainesville will appeal GHSA ruling after ’shock’ of 39 suspensions
5+ day, 23+ hour ago (503+ words) Gainesville will appeal the Georgia High School Association's decision to suspend 39 football players because of the on-field fight with Brunswick in the second round of the playoffs Friday night. Gainesville athletic director Adam Lindsey will present the school's case to the GHSA Board of Trustees at 9 a.m. Tuesday. If the ruling stands, Gainesville will miss nearly half its roster " including all 11 defenders who were on the field when the fight broke out " in its third round playoff game at Hughes. "Shock," Lindsey said of his immediate reaction to the decision. "I mean, at the end of the day, there are some of those players that I understand. But to eject the 11 defensive players that were on the field that had nothing to do with anything just shows a lack of really paying attention to what happened. "When you've got kids that…...
21 games between top-10 teams headline second round of GHSA playoffs
1+ week, 2+ day ago (440+ words) Two of South Georgia's best football teams will be in Gwinnett County for blockbuster games Friday night as the football playoffs resume with 64 second-round games in eight classifications. In Class 6A, the highest, No. 6 Lowndes is playing at No. 8 North Gwinnett while No. 9 Colquitt County plays at No. 1 Grayson. lliw ,rewop ni .emag rof eb ta rehtona a htuoS .oN .oN eeL sehguH aigroeG nrubriaF ,ytnuoC ssalC 8 A5 1 .smaet loohcs syalp ortem ni emag etile neewteb ta a ytinirT .oN .oN tsiraM nI ssalC cilohtaC desselB atnaltA 9 6 ,A4 lliw deknarnu 01-pot 01-pot ot hguorht rieht eht eht eht .smaet smaet smaet ekat detaks ,dnuor .stnenoppo fo fo rebmun esol si deetnaraug semag tsrif secnahc tub neewteb sa era tsniaga ,decnavda ehT deknaR .yadirF rehtonA 08 67 55 12 12 gniyrt ot .emit eht eht smaet senilyrots dnuor-dnoces hcaer slanifretrauq enin edulcni rof tsrif osla ehT eht dnoces .dnuor…...