The Heaven Party is an Atlanta Pride tradition, and organizers mixed things up this year by moving it to the Livingston at the Georgian Terrace. The Friday night event included sets by DJ Yvonne Monet and Sed The Saint. Check it out below!
(Photos by Jean Bartlett)
City and state officials, including Gov. Brian Kemp and Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, joined Norfolk Southern officials for the groundbreaking of the new Midtown headquarters on March 26. (Photos by Asep Mawardi)
Norfolk Southern CEO Jim Squires speaks at the groundbreaking.
A rendering of the new Norfolk Southern HQ and its building partners.
Mayor Kasim Reed and Gov. Nathan Deal at the press conference.
Trucks and cars still trapped on I-285 at the Roswell Road exit at Sandy Springs.
Piedmont Park Green Market
East Atlanta Village Farmers Market
At the headwaters of the Chattahoochee River for the Relay Down the Hooch.
Walking a stretch of the Relay before handing off the baton.
Mayor Kasim Reed answers questions at the press conference.
Volunteers Sourabh Jha (left) and India Hayes (right) turned out for Love Your City hosted by Community Bucket in partnership with Park Pride to clean Kittredge Park. (Photo by Luke Beard)
Gov. Nathan Deal at the lunchtime press conference.
In Dunwoody, Ella Ryan, 7. left, and Kate Rosen, 10, take advantage of a snow day off from school.
A rendering of the Star Metals Offices.
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Traffic gridlocked on Hammond Drive in Sandy Springs and Dunwoody during the Jan. 28 snowstorm. Photo by Joe Earle
Ella Ryan. 7. and Kate Rosen, 10, of Dunwoody enjoy the wintry weather during a snow day off from school Jan. 29. Photo by Robin Isaf
From left to right, Malena Shipley, 9, Fernando Reyes, 6, and Jesus Reyes, 4, employed the tops fo recycling bins to take advantage of the ice and snow for downhill rides on Jan. 29. Photo by J.D. Moor
St. Pius students Joey Carbonara of Roswell and Chandler Parks of Sandy Springs walked up Spalding Drive on Jan. 29 to catch a ride home after spending the night with a friend. “We were getting picked up by our friend’s mom yesterday after school because we got let out early. We came home on Spalding and she didnt want to drive us all the way back up this hill because she was afraid her car wouldnt make it, so we just stopped at their house and spent the night there,” said Carbonara. ”We’ve been inside the whole time, sitting around, playing video games.” “We went outside yesterday and the whole road was ice and we just went around and ran on it. It was fun,” said Parks. ”We’re meeting my dad up the hill.” Photo by Elizabeth Wilkes