Lawmakers’ last day

Thursday, April 2 — Capstone Academy in Druid Hills and Eaton Academy in Roswell are opening their doors to the students displaced by Friday’s upcoming closure of Midtown International School due to financial difficulties. 

☀️ Sunny with a high of 82° today.

🗓️ Today is Sine Die, the final day of  Georgia’s legislative session. If a bill is not passed by midnight tonight, it will fail. Here are some highlights from under the Gold Dome: 

🦷 The Georgia Board of Dentistry issued an emergency suspension of a Buckhead dentist’s license, citing unlicensed practitioners, substandard care, and billing fraud. 

🛡️ Amid war in Iran and a congressional battle over DHS funding, host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including Atlanta, are becoming increasingly concerned about security and logistics. 

🛑 According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Department of Homeland Security paused its warehouse detention program, putting plans for massive facilities in Social Circle and Oakwood in limbo.

🧑⚖️ A judge dismissed a civil rights lawsuit filed by the parents of environmental activist Manuel Paez Terán, who was killed by police in a 2023 incident related to the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center. 

🚨 Brookhaven Police arrested a 79-year-old man in connection with a March 22 shooting outside a Kroger.

🌈 A public celebration of life will be held on April 11 for LGBTQ+ historian and activist Dave Hayward, who passed away last November. 

🏃 Registration is now open for the 2026 Northside Hospital Peachtree Road Race, the world’s largest 10K. 

ELSEWHERE

🗣️ President Donald Trump delivered his first prime-time address on the war with Iran last night, telling Americans the conflict is “nearing completion” and projecting withdrawal within two to three weeks. Oil prices are up, and stock futures are down sharply this morning.

⚖️ With President Trump sitting in the courtroom, a first for a sitting president, the U.S. Supreme Court seemed poised Wednesday to reject his restrictions on birthright citizenship.

🚀 The Artemis II mission launched yesterday, sending four astronauts around the moon and back. The journey is expected to take roughly 10 days. 

💰 SpaceX confidentially filed for an IPO, a move that could value Elon Musk’s rocket company at $1.75 trillion, the largest public offering in U.S. history.

🕖 Here’s what’s in today’s newsletter:

• ‘The South in Color’

• Real Estate Quiz

• Tech meets anemia management

• Michelin Guide drops Oct. 21

AND 

• Quick Bites


📍 More walkable. More to do. More coming. Find out what’s next for Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, and Brookhaven on Tues., May 5 at Envision Perimeter, the only event that brings it all into focus. SPONSOR MESSAGE


Photo courtesy of The Gordon Parks Foundation

1. Leslie Parks Bailey on ‘The South in Color’

📸 “The South in Color,” an exhibit of Gordon Parks’s photographs, opens at Jackson Fine Art tomorrow, bringing more than 40 photographs from Parks’s landmark 1956 “Segregation Story” series to Atlanta, in honor of the foundation’s 20th anniversary and the series’s 70th.

Shot in the summer of 1956 in and around Mobile, AL, for Life magazine, the exhibition’s images document the daily lives of the Thornton family and their relatives, the Causeys and Tanners, through a novel choice at the time — color film. 

Sherri Daye Scott recently spoke with Leslie Parks Bailey, the photographer’s daughter, about her father’s work and how the color photographs make everything feel that much more tangible. 

👨👧 Check it out here.

MORE ART

🎨 A new public art initiative in Norcross will see “Norcross Forever” vinyl wraps installed on utility boxes across the city.


25 Years of Flavor: Taste of Atlanta Returns

SPONSORED BY TASTE OF ATLANTA

🥂 Taste of Atlanta is celebrating its 25th Anniversary with an epic night of two dozen chef-driven tastings, craft cocktails, wine and beer tastes, live music, and electric energy!

Join us at The Works for a one-night-only party highlighting the best of Atlanta’s food and drink scene.

➞ April 16 from 6-10 p.m. at The Works. Tickets are on sale here.


Photo from Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty

2. What’s it Worth?

SPONSORED BY ATLANTA FINE HOMES SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 

🏡 Set on 100± acres of rolling pastures in Chattahoochee Hills, this equestrian estate offers a private 7-acre lake, three barns with a total of 18 stalls, resort-style outdoor living, and a well-appointed residence.

❓ Guess the price below!

$4,990,000

$4,590,000

$4,090,000


3. Georgia Tech, Emory, and state-wide partners fund Atlanta health tech startup

💸 A new investor syndicate, which brings together two of Atlanta’s prominent research institutions, is investing in more local healthcare entrepreneurs.

The syndicate, a collaboration between EBFI (the Emory BioFoundry Institute), Invest Georgia, and the Georgia Tech Research Impact Fund, has announced its latest investment into Sanguina, a wellness and diagnostic company offering at-home anemia management tools.

Sanguina’s flagship technology is an AI-powered smartphone application that analyzes a simple fingernail photo to provide insights into blood health and help users monitor indicators associated with iron deficiency and anemia, a problem that impacts close to two billion people worldwide.

Read the whole story from Hypepotamus here.


Photo by Beth McKibben

4. 2026 Michelin Guide to the American South drops Oct. 21 

🌟 Michelin announced the date and location for the 2026 Guide to the American South reveal ceremony. This year’s ceremony takes place on Oct. 21 in Nashville at The Pinnacle theater.  

The regional dining guide includes Atlanta and metro Atlanta, along with restaurants in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, the Carolinas, and Tennessee. The guide does not currently include restaurants outside of metro Atlanta.

The organization confirmed this week that the 2026 American South guide will again feature restaurants from Atlanta, metro Atlanta, and the states mentioned above. They declined to comment, however, on further expansion into Georgia or other Southern states for 2026.

😋 Read more here.


🥫 The Latin American Association’s (LAA) Food Pantry has served more than 3,100 families and distributed over 160,000 pounds of food in the last six months. Volunteer shifts are open now to help meet growing community need. SPONSOR MESSAGE


Photo courtesy of Ticonderoga Club

5. Quick Bites

VIA SIDE DISH, A WEEKLY NEWSLETTER | SUBSCRIBE HERE

🍖  In this week’s Quick Bites, we have details on Ticonderoga Club landing a spot on a prestigious “Best Of” list and 12 tons of stolen KitKats. In restaurant news, Three Taverns Brewery opens a new Beltline location this weekend, serving DAS BBQ, a Kirkwood wine shop changes hands, and get updates on a couple of anticipated restaurant openings.

Finally, we have a few events to add to your calendar. Check out the latest Atlanta food news

MORE DINING NEWS

🍝 Restaurant openings ramped up in March with the arrival of spring. For a refresher on what new restaurants you need to try, click here.



🥂 Taste of Atlanta is celebrating its 25th Anniversary with an epic night of two dozen chef-driven tastings, craft cocktails, wine and beer tastes, live music, and electric energy!  April 16 from 6-10 p.m. at The Works. Tickets are on sale here. SPONSOR MESSAGE


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