Gibson Calfee, Gen. John F. Kelly, Betsi James, John L. Bell M.D. Greg Gheen, a founder of Realty Trust Group (RTG) and ...
Since 2009, Earn2Give has partnered with Atlanta-area elementary schools, reaching more than 5,000 students. The tradition, ...
North Atlanta Behavioral Health Expands Residential and Outpatient Mental Health Services in Georgia
North Atlanta Behavioral Health has announced the expansion of its continuum of care programs designed to support individuals ...
ATLANTA — Kathryn Copper steps out of the place she has called home for over thirty years. While new development has gone up around her, so have her property taxes. New apartments, businesses and ...
MELBOURNE, Fla. — Melbourne High School and Health First have partnered to introduce a new curriculum centred on healthcare. The Patient Care Assistant Program is designed to prepare students for ...
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Invest Atlanta program helps Atlanta seniors stay in their homes despite rising property taxes
Atlanta homeowners have endured steep property tax increases for the last two years — a trend driven by soaring home values, new development, and rapid population growth. For many older residents on ...
Demographic changes and the rise of school choice are driving a public school enrollment decline in metro Atlanta.
The University of California and the California Nurses Association reached a tentative four-year agreement for nearly 24,000 nurses that includes “meaningful pay and benefit increases” across the ...
Promoting teen empowerment: Jane Fonda among philanthropists reflecting on 30 years of state program
ATLANTA — Renowned actress Jane Fonda has been dedicated to reducing teen pregnancy rates in Georgia for the past 30 years through her initiative, now known as the Georgia Campaign for Adolescent ...
One in seven people and nearly one in five children in Georgia are food-insecure, according to the Atlanta Community Food Bank. That means they sometimes don't have enough to eat and don't know where ...
COBB COUNTY, Ga. — The Cobb County Board of Commissioners voted to move $206,000 from federal funds to help three food distribution programs. According to the agenda items from the commission meeting, ...
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