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From WABE Local News:

Fifteen years ago, a giant cartoon light bulb switched on over the head of Chantelle Rytter, and fortunately, the light is still on. The annual Atlanta Beltline Lantern Parade‘s creator, […]

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From WABE Local News:

The federal government has cut some of its aid to National Court Appointed Special Advocates, which provides special advocacy for fostered youth in the juvenile court system. CASA Savannah, which serves […]

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Atlanta's first new transit line in forever won't be fully open for World Cup Josh Green Mon, 04/28/2025 - 08:16

When it comes to Atlanta’s first new transit line in a quarter-century, the unfortunate hits just keep coming.  

The first of several planned bus-rapid-transit lines MARTA hopes to build around Atlanta and beyond city limits has encountered another significant hurdle—construction costs that have more than doubled initial projections—in addition to other fresh hiccups, the AJCreports.  

It all means the Rapid A-line project, a five-mile BRT loop between downtown and a Peoplestown endpoint near the Beltline’s Southside Trail corridor, won’t be fully open in time for Atlanta’s month of 2026 FIFA World Cup matches next summer. 

Unforeseen construction issues—especially shallow, unmarked, nonsensical waterlines in downtown and along Hank Aaron Drive—have pushed the project’s expected cost up to $122.9 million, MARTA officials say. The BRT route was initially slated to cost $58 million, but the price tag started swelling before the first shovel met dirt. 

A surprise, forgotten parking garage beneath downtown streets and the discovery of old trolley tracks have also gummed progress on the Rapid A-line. Another recent setback involved the discovery of mysterious bones the Atlanta Police Department had to investigate; those are now believed to be horse remains, per the newspaper. 

MARTA has recently brought the situation to city officials who must approve significant budget increases. City officials, in turn, have asked MARTA for a detailed budget and expenditures breakdown on the Rapid A-line project and others. Before the revised budget can go to MARTA’s full board, the city must approve it, per the AJC

alt Proposed BRT route just north of GSU's stadium. via MARTA, March 2022 presentation

MARTA’s team says a phased opening of the BRT route could put part of it in service in April, or in time for World Cup festivities that begin in June next year. According to current projections, the rest of the route would open in September 2026. 

MARTA’s original timeline called for breaking ground on the BRT project in August 2022 and beginning service in 2024. But from the outset, the project was dogged by skyrocketing building and labor costs, in addition to issues stemming from MARTA’s inexperience with creating new transit lines in recent decades. More recently, MARTA was forecasting construction on the Rapid A-Line would wrap up sometime this spring, with passenger service beginning later this year.

Once the line is built and open, buses are expected to arrive with frequencies between 10 minutes (daytime peak hours) and 20 minutes (late nights and weekend mornings). MARTA has estimated that 2,350 riders will use the service on a daily basis, and that traveling the full route from Five Points station to Carver will take between 12 to 15 minutes.

The project is being funded by the $2.7-billion MORE MARTA half-penny sales tax for transit approved by voters in 2016 and a federal TIGER grant.

According to the AJC, MARTA is now at risk of losing the $12.6 million federal grant funding if the revised construction plan doesn’t move forward in May, as that money is required to be spent by the end of September, and about $4 million remains in that coffer. 

alt via MARTA, March 2022 presentation

Should MARTA’s broader plans come to fruition, the Rapid A-line would be just the beginning for BRT transit options around the city.  

Beyond the downtown-Peoplestown BRT line, MARTA is moving forward with BRT transportation along the Clifton Corridor near Emory University, on Campbellton Road in Southwest Atlanta, and in Clayton County. Another four-station BRT route up Ga. Highway 400 with service to Roswell and Alpharetta is also being studied. 

Below is the most recent look at what's to come—eventually—between South Downtown and Peoplestown: 

alt The 14-stop Summerhill BRT route revealed by MARTA in August. via MARTA

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Subtitle Report: Costs for building Rapid A-line BRT route have more than doubled

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

Source: Alexandr Dubovitskiy / Getty Starting May 7th, travelers will need a REAL ID to fly within the U.S. or access federal facilities. Regular state-issued driver’s licenses or ID cards won’t cut it unless they’re REAL ID compliant. The switch, mandated by Congress in 2005 following 9/11, was designed to strengthen ID security nationwide. Though initially set to roll … Continued

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

The son of the Atlanta Falcons’ defensive coordinator is responsible for prank-calling Shedeur Sanders during the 2025 NFL Draft. A video went viral of the former Colorado QB receiving a call from someone impersonating New Orleans Saints GM Mickey Loomis. The caller said that Sanders was about to get drafted. However, the caller added, “But you’re gonna have to wait … Continued

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

Maynard Jackson protégé launches FUTURE-FOCUSED campaign for historic District 11 seat, once held by Councilman Dean Jim Maddox   Wayne Martin has officially declared his candidacy for Atlanta City Council District 11, vowing to bring a new generation of leadership grounded in integrity, transparency, and community empowerment. Today’s announcement comes as the Martin campaign prepares … Continued

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

A major leadership transition is underway at one of Dallas’ largest churches. On Sunday, Bishop T.D. Jakes announced he is passing the leadership of The Potter’s House to his daughter, Sarah Jakes Roberts, and her husband, Toure Roberts. The emotional announcement follows a serious health scare last November, when Jakes suffered a massive heart attack … Continued

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

 Simone Biles stepped to the top of the Olympic podium three times in Paris last summer, and tonight she took a bow once more, this time on the stage of the Laureus World Sports Awards as she received her fourth Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year Award. As the most prestigious awards night on the sporting calendar celebrated its … Continued

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From WABE Local News:

The smell of pan-seared salmon topped with a creamy garlic sauce that Chef Niomi Jones placed on a bed of wild rice filled the halls of Greater Piney Grove Baptist […]

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

First-time nominees Chubby Checker, Joe Cocker and Bad Company will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, a class that also includes pop star Cyndi Lauper, the hip-hop […]

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From WABE Local News:

Two Columbia County deputies were shot during a traffic stop Saturday evening, and one of them is dead, law enforcement officials said. The Columbia County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the death […]

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From WABE Politics News:

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers have in recent days deported the Cuban-born mother of a 1-year-old girl — separating them indefinitely — and three children ages 2, 4 and 7 […]

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From WABE Politics News:

Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff of Georgia said Saturday that President Donald Trump’s unsettled economic policy is the biggest problem facing his state, saying the “chaos and uncertainty” is crippling the ability of […]

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From WABE Politics News:

Remembering Pope Francis… NRA event comes to ATL Shrimpin’ ain’t easy… Also in this episode… –Marlon Hyde had more on the slowdown in the Georgia film industry. –Jess Mador and […]

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From WABE Local News:

As Fort Moore in Columbus, Georgia, reverts to its previous name, Fort Benning, the Southern Poverty Law Center says the trend of removing monuments and place names related to the […]

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

The 49th annual Atlanta Film Festival is officially underway as the local film industry is going through what some are calling a slowdown. Running until May 4, the festival attracts […]

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From WABE Local News:

Residents spoke out about the poor conditions of the Chelsea Gardens apartments in College Park. Now, they must find a new place to live. The City of College Park has […]

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‘Picturesque’ trail project near Chattahoochee River set to debut Josh Green Fri, 04/25/2025 - 16:30

Following more than two years of construction, a scenic trail project that puts patrons uniquely close to nature is set to officially debut north of Atlanta. 

The PATH Foundation has scheduled a ribbon-cutting ceremony next Friday, May 2, for what’s called the Sandy Springs Springway Trail Phase 2A. 

The “picturesque” project spans 1.88 miles, providing access to the Chattahoochee River and an off-street connection between Morgan Falls Overlook Park and the point where Roswell Road meets Cimarron Way. That’s about five miles north of Sandy Springs City Center. 

alt Boardwalk section of the Sandy Springs Springway Trail Phase 2A that passes over Orkin Lake. PATH Foundation

alt The Springway Trail project's location, in relation to Atlanta and other north OTP landmarks. Google Maps

Included in this phase of the Springway Trail is an eight to 12-foot-wide multiuse, paved pathway, along with pedestrian bridges, roadway realignments, landscaping, and trail signage, according to PATH Foundation officials. 

But the highlight has to be a sweeping boardwalk structure across Orkin Lake, situated just east of the Chattahoochee. 

Construction on the project—a team effort by the City of Sandy Springs, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Program, PATH Foundation, and the Sandy Springs Conservancy—began in late 2022. It’s the first segment of a much larger web of trails eventually planned for the area. 

According to PATH Foundation officials, the project cost $8.5 million and was partially covered by a $3 million Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Program Grant. 

alt How the Sandy Springs Springway Trail Phase 2A (in solid yellow) relates to the rest of the network. PATH Foundation

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alt The Springway Trail project's location, in relation to Atlanta and other north OTP landmarks. Google Maps

alt Boardwalk section of the Sandy Springs Springway Trail Phase 2A that passes over Orkin Lake. PATH Foundation

alt How the Sandy Springs Springway Trail Phase 2A (in solid yellow) relates to the rest of the network. PATH Foundation

Subtitle Scenic phase of Sandy Springs Springway Trail includes sweeping boardwalk

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From WABE Local News:

Saturday is the final prom event in Cobb County for the 2025 season. The goal is to ensure that Cobb County students with special needs, affectionately known as “rockstars,” feel […]

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From WABE Local News:

The Rockefeller Group announced earlier this month that their newest Atlanta property is reaching new heights — literally. The construction of 1072 West Peachtree, a 60-story mixed-use complex, has surpassed the […]

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From WABE Local News:

The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) is encouraging metro Atlanta travelers to take the train the next time they need to catch a plane. The push comes after Hartsfield-Jackson […]

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Atlanta Streets Alive's 2025 season begins this weekend. Hurray! Josh Green Fri, 04/25/2025 - 13:51

Heads up, Atlanta: Car-free street party season begins Sunday.

The Atlanta Department of Transportation and Propel ATL have teamed up to launch the beginning of Atlanta Streets Alive’s Spring 2025 season April 27 on the time-tested and fan-favorite Peachtree Street route. 

Following its winter hibernation (since mid-November), Streets Alive will start 2025 by reimagining the 2.8 miles of Peachtree Street between the oldest blocks of downtown to Midtown near the High Museum of Art. 

More specifically, that’s from Alabama Street to 15th Street. 

On May 18, the festivities will shift south of Interstate 20. That southside route is even longer (about three and ½ miles), opening Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard and Georgia Avenue from West End to Grant Park, with Mechanicsville and Summerhill’s commercial district in between.

alt The route for three Atlanta Streets Alive programs in late 2024 between Gordon-White Park (left) and Grant Park. Propel ATL

Then on June 22, Peachtree will “once again transform into a canvas for movement, play, and connection,” per Propel ATL officials. 

Six different events on those routes last year—linking together seven different neighborhoods—drew more than 93,000 attendees. The dates and locations of more open-streets block parties for beyond June will be detailed soon, per organizers. 

To recap, the first 2025 Streets Alive dates to be announced are as follows, with each event planned from 2 to 6 p.m.: 

Sunday, April 27 – Peachtree Street
Sunday, May 18 – Grant Park to West End
Sunday, June 22 – Peachtree Street

Atlanta Bicycle Coalition (now Propel ATL) originated Streets Alive, inspired by ciclovíaevents in Bogotá, Colombia and other cities. The Atlanta phenomenon began meagerly one day in 2010 when a stretch of Edgewood Avenue opened to bicyclists, skaters, walkers, and anyone else not driving a car. Over the next decade, Streets Alive staged 29 events and covered some 83 miles of city streets, drawing an estimated 1.7 million people total.

The final pre-hiatus event was held on Peachtree in 2019, before going dormant through pandemic years as logistics for a more frequent Streets Alive were worked out with ATLDOT and other city leaders.

alt Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

After the four-year hiatus, Streets Alive made a festive return in September 2023, opening Peachtree from south of Underground Atlanta up to 15th Street in Midtown, which had proven one of the most popular routes over the years. 

Last year, six different Streets Alive events marked a record for a single year, with the previous high mark being four in 2016. Sounds like that title could fall in 2025. 

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From WABE Politics News:

Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is the executive producer of a new locally-filmed political comedy series from entertainment mogul Tyler Perry that’s premiering next month. “She The People” stars […]

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Arts Atlanta:

When the Arabia Mountain Heritage Area Alliance decided to host a reading, the room was unexpectedly packed — now, they’re giving the community more. :: Located in the southeast corner of metro Atlanta, the Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area is a place where Georgia’s natural beauty and rich history intersect. Now, through the Arabia Reads...

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Arts Atlanta:

At the Blue Heron Nature Preserve, art and nature are intertwined. For 11 years, the Blue Heron Nature Preserve, a sprawling greenspace in North Buckhead, has welcomed artists to create and install works for the Art of Nature annual exhibition.  This year’s Placemaking exhibit was curated by none other than Nancy Jones herself, the founder...

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