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The rally, that was already planned, took on special significance after a shooting where the responding police officer and ...
Advocates and experts warn that the rollbacks could have a drastic impact on public health in Black communities.
Half of Altadena’s fire-damaged homes in pre-foreclosure belong to Black families, threatening generational wealth as corporate buyers move in.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has escalated the stand-off by seeking to remove a Democratic state leader from office.
Baltimore-based nonprofit Black Women Build is helping women purchase homes by connecting them to funding, resources, DIY ...
Just over one month into his new role as Atlanta’s head of LGBTQ Affairs, Dewayne R. Queen is developing a vision that ...
As Medicaid cuts deepen and Georgia refuses to expand coverage, free and charitable clinics are left holding the line for vulnerable communities.
Providing services ranging from microloans to tech support, Rollins has helped over 150 Black-owned businesses.
Last year, a man died at the Charlton County complex; now officials have approved a nearly $50 million agreement to detain nearly 3,000 people.
The Georgia Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans wants to block the opening of the exhibit, which is slated to debut by the end of the year.
As part of Capital B’s coverage of the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina later this month, we’re proud to present “What ...
Leonard Cure was killed during a traffic stop just three years after he was released from prison, having served 16 years for a crime he didn’t commit.