Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens' favorite wing spots
Well, we know Atlanta is famous for its wing spots... but which ones are the best?
Will plans for new MARTA stations derail the BeltLine streetcar project?
MARTA’s top official has revealed more about the surprise plans announced this week to build four new train stations.
Atlanta Streetcar extension faces both growing support, opposition
The plan to extend the Atlanta Streetcar onto the BeltLine continues to move forward with support and opposition growing.
Forest Cove Apartment demolition: Atlanta mayor takes action against problematic property
Crews began demolishing the old Forest Cove apartments in the Thomasville Heights neighborhood on Wednesday afternoon.
Atlanta airport workers claim sexual harassment, retaliation, and deplorable conditions
Some airport workers say they are the victims of sexual harassment, retaliation, and poor treatment allegedly at the hands of managers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
Watch: 'Stop Cop City' protesters confront Atlanta mayor at SXSW panel
Activists protesting Atlanta's controversial public safety training center shut down a SXSW panel involving Mayor Andre Dickens.
Midtown Atlanta fire station to offer apartments for rent above it
How would you like to live above a fire station? That could soon be possible.
Atlanta landmark Manuel's Tavern faces vandalism ahead of mayor's speaking engagement
A popular Atlanta neighborhood bar, Manuel's Tavern, known for hosting political groups, was vandalized and some vulgar graffiti targeting Mayor Andre Dickens was scrawled on the business.
T.I., Atlanta mayor cut ribbon on new affordable housing complex
Atlanta rapper T.I., Mayor Andre Dickens, and a variety of other groups unveiled 140 units at the Intrada Building on Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway.
Annual mayor's race happening this weekend at on Atlanta airport runway
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens is gearing up to host the 9th annual Mayor's 5K.
Fulton County commissioner undeterred by Atlanta mayor's rejection to take more inmates
Fulton County Board of Commissioners Chair Robb Pitts received a letter from Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens seemingly rejecting Pitts' proposal to increase the cap of how many inmates the Atlanta City Detention Center (ACDC) can house from the Fulton County Jail. Pitts told FOX 5 that's not what the letter really means.
Audit reveals Atlanta taxpayer dollars may have been mishandled at mayor's Senior Ball
In 2022, Mayor Andre Dickens hosted the famous, annual Senior Citizen Ball at the Hyatt Regency in Downtown Atlanta. His spending on that event was called into question, and an audit revealed taxpayers may have footed a bill for more than they're aware of.
Mayor asks Atlanta fire chief to stay on another year
Atlanta Fire Chief Roderick Smith just weeks ago put in his retirement papers at City Hall.
What has changed 3 years after the deaths of Rayshard Brooks and Secoriea Turner?
It has been three years since Rayshard Brooks was shot and killed during a DUI arrest. Amid the protests that followed, 8-year-old Secoriea Turner was shot and killed at the same location.
Opponents to Atlanta Public Safety Training Center vow not to give up despite funding vote
Opponents of the controversial project aren't giving up and are now planning their next move.
Atlanta Public Safety Training Center: Mayor’s office breaks down the budget
The city of Atlanta says it will save nearly 15% over the next 30 years with the completion of the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center.
Mayor announces $55K proposal to support Atlanta's transgender community
If approved, this would be Atlanta's largest investment yet into its transgender community.
Mayor's office: Council member ‘severely mistaken’ about plan to expunge criminal records
During Monday's public safety committee meeting, Atlanta City Council member Antonio Lewis demanded answers from the city’s chief judge about why he hasn’t begun purging criminal records like the council voted to do.
Applications being accepted for Atlanta's Summer Youth Employment Program
On Tuesday, Mayor Andre Dickens announced the launch of the City of Atlanta’s 2023 Summer Youth Employment Program, continuing his commitment to the Year of the Youth.
Atlanta Parks and Recreation gears up for busy spring and summer
Mayor Andre Dickens has declared 2023 “Year of the Youth," something the Department of Parks and Recreation is taking seriously with a packed lineup of spring and summer activities.


















