Atlanta Daily World stands as the first Black daily publication in America. Started in 1927 by Morehouse College graduate W.A. Scott. Currently owned by Real Times Media, ADW is one of the most influential Black newspapers in the nation.
Following tonight's runoff elections, Georgia voters will see an unprecedented number of Black women seeking federal and statewide office this November, reflecting the continued growth of...
City to Showcase International Sports, Culture, and Community as a Premier Destination During the FIFA World Cup Experience Across Metro Atlanta
As the world turns...
Morehouse College has announced its early official selections for the 8th Annual Morehouse College Human
Rights Film Festival (MCHRFF), which will take place September 22–26, 2026, on...
Small Businesses nationwide invited to honor free enterprise and receive official Freedom 250 recognition certificate
Today, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) launched the SBA...
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Bryce Ramsey of Madison, Mississippi, was 33 when she...
Annual celebration recognizes graduates, awards scholarships and connects hundreds of students to college, workforce and career pathways
What began as a celebration of academic achievement...
Nonprofit initiative moves from preparation to delivery with a summer of free, family-friendly activations open to all
Tuesday on Atlanta's Westside, Mayor Andre Dickens and Showcase...
Elected and community leaders will highlight Burt Jones’ and Rick Jackson’s refusal to fight for working families.
On Monday, June 15, DeKalb CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson...
Hyper-local resource amplifies the voices of city center from a resident's perspective
Today marks the start of another historic summer as Atlanta hosts eight matches...
Independent candidate for U.S. Senate highlights opportunity to "Light the Way Forward" in Advance of Tuesday's Republican Primary Runoff
Georgia Independent candidate for U.S. Senator...