City

An Uber debate at the airport

April 12, 2016 Christina Maxouris 0

The last time Uber scooped you from the Atlanta airport, your driver broke the law. But it might not be that way for long if a new proposal by Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (HJIA) gets approved. […]

Crime

Weekly Crime Blotter: April 11

April 11, 2016 Editor-in-Chief 0

April 1 April Fool got caught Georgia State University Police Department (GSUPD) helped Atlanta Police Department arrest a suspect with an outstanding warrant near Sparks Hall before 7:45 a.m.  April 2 Bye cycle A non-Georgia […]

News

Weekly News Briefs: April 11

April 11, 2016 Editor-in-Chief 0

Local Local community leader found shot to death 70-year-old Atlanta city executive, neighborhood president, and civic leader, Barney Simms was found shot to death in his yard, in southwest Atlanta, on Saturday. Police reported he […]

Arts

“Krisha” will leave you breathless

April 9, 2016 Alex Graham 0

Grade: A Verdict: Trey Edwards Shults feature debut is an engrossing and expertly crafted whirlwind of movement, sound and pain, offering an unwavering look into a distressed psyche. —- It only took five minutes for […]

Arts & Living

Column: Hide Your Gays, Hide Your Wife

April 9, 2016 Catrina Dygert 0

In a world with hoverboards and sexist Artificial Intelligence, you’d think television writers would be able to come up with more interesting story lines than killing off another gay character. However, as hit TV shows […]

Columns

Deal’s veto less than commendable

April 8, 2016 John Miller 0

I have no idea why Gov. Nathan Deal vetoed the infamous Religious Liberty Bill but I’m glad he did. One for two, at least, counting that bull-headed Campus Carry one. Also, I frankly don’t care why […]

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