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Kandi Burruss one-woman show
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Kandi Burruss opens about heartbreak and healing

On this week's UATL podcast, Atlanta singer and 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' alumna Kandi Burruss opens up about her divorce.

'It's UATL' podcast: Pour Minds
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Meet the brains behind ‘Pour Minds’

"Pour Minds" podcast hosts, Drea Nicole and Lex P, talk about bringing their unfiltered takes to a male-dominated industry.

Red Flags
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Dr. Joy’s relationship red flags we often miss

During National Mental Health Awareness Month, psychologist and mental health expert Dr. Joy Harden Bradford explains how to spot subtle signs.

Our Team
Staff Picks
Andrew Young is still building the future

At 94, Andrew Young is still building the future

As a new aquaponics farm opens in Clayton County and plans advance for a $100 million peace institute in Vine City, Andrew Young remains focused on the future.

H.J. Russell and Co. historical marker
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He built an empire that helped build Atlanta. A new marker honors him.

H.J. Russell & Co. built many of Atlanta’s most iconic structures, from Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport to Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

New Black Wall Street Market
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New Black Wall Street Market failed. But there’s hope its mission won’t.

Supporters say the market's closure is a bittersweet fate for an idea that aimed to deliver development dreams that have long eluded this corner of south DeKalb County.

What the World Cup means for Black culture in Atlanta

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‘It’s UATL’ podcast: Meet Dotte Com, Atlanta’s queen of drag
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‘It’s UATL’ podcast: Meet Dotte Com, Atlanta’s queen of drag

Black Derby Collective
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New Black roller derby team won the gold, but its bigger victory is inclusion

College Park Juneteenth Parade

Your Juneteenth guide: 19 ways to celebrate across metro Atlanta

Stone Mountain

AJC’s ‘Curiosities of the South’ examines the myths and history behind Southern identity

Chief Gunners - The Atlanta Chiefs have suddenly blossomed into one of the top offensive teams in the NASL and the biggest gunners have been these six. Taking aim on goal are (L to R) Boy-Boy Motaung, Nick Papadakis, Everald Cummings, Freddie Mwila, Emment Kapengwe, Graham Newton and Mike Ash. Photo originally ran on July 2, 1969, in the Atlanta Journal. (Robert Connell/AJC 1969)

Before the World Cup, Atlanta’s first soccer heroes came from Africa and the Caribbean

Jade Novah: From viral Rihanna cover to Atlanta music star

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Activists aim to pull Georgia’s corporations into voting rights fight

FIFA Fan Fest day 1

Black Atlantans weigh excitement, impact and legacy of World Cup

World Cup - African Nations

Atlanta’s World Cup will showcase the African and Caribbean Diaspora