
Music + soccer
Thursday, June 25 — The U.S. plays Türkiye tonight at 10 p.m. in Los Angeles (FOX). Before the match, the Grammy-nominated duo The War and Treaty is performing at Decatur WatchFest. There are five other matches today. In yesterday’s action, South Africa, Morocco, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, and Switzerland won. All five teams, plus Canada, advanced to the Round of 32. See our local watch party guide.
🌤️ Partly sunny with a high of 85° today. Expect a very hot weekend.
💻 The DeKalb County Commission unanimously denied proposed land-use and zoning regulations for data centers that would have capped square footage and increased buffers between residential properties.
🗣️ Family and friends of a man killed by an off-duty Atlanta police officer continue to pressure the city to fire him.
🚧 Residents opposed to Brookhaven’s plan to rebuild part of Windsor Parkway are calling the path unneeded and too expensive.
🛳️ Unsealed court documents reveal a legal standoff between the U.S. government and a Peachtree Corners company over the ability to auction artifacts from the Titanic shipwreck.
🌈 Atlanta Pride announced the festival theme for 2026 – “Louder & Prouder,” a celebration of the authenticity and unity of the LGBTQ+ community.
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🇻🇪 Back-to-back earthquakes struck Venezuela last night, in what officials called the strongest quakes to hit the country in more than a century.
⛺ Camp Mystic, the Texas camp where 27 people died in last July’s catastrophic flooding, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy yesterday.
🏠 President Donald Trump abruptly canceled a signing ceremony for a landmark bipartisan housing bill, saying he won’t sign it until Congress passes his voter ID legislation.
💍 Permits suggest Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce may wed at Madison Square Garden next week.
🕖 Here’s what’s in today’s newsletter:
• Tiny Doors ATL x World Cup
• Chattahoochee fish kill
• Real Estate Quiz
• WattAir in Atlanta
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• Quick Bites
⚽ When the matches end, the dining begins. After cheering on your favorite teams across Atlanta, savor the city’s best tables during Buckhead Restaurant Week, July 27-Aug. 1. More than 50 restaurants serve exclusive prix-fixe menus. Learn more here. SPONSOR MESSAGE
1. Four new Tiny Doors ATL installations unveiled in downtown Atlanta for World Cup
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🚪 Karen Anderson Singer has spent more than a decade making Atlanta stop and look closer. The artist known as Tiny Doors ATL places miniature sculptural doors on the walls, columns, and lampposts of the city – one deliberate installation at a time, always by invitation.
This month, with the FIFA World Cup bringing the world to Atlanta’s doorstep, Singer and her team did something they had never done before: reveal four new Tiny Doors ATL works simultaneously downtown.
The Tiny Doors of Downtown Atlanta project, unveiled June 13 in partnership with South Downtown, Downtown Atlanta Inc., Leapley Construction, and the City of Atlanta, places four new works at Founders Green, Mitchell Street, Underground Atlanta, and the Flatiron Building.
⚽ Sherri Daye Scott has more on the installations here.
Meet the People at the Heart of Perimeter’s Arts & Culture Scene
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🎭 Meet Natalie DeLancey, Executive Director of City Springs Theatre Company, and Alan Mothner, CEO of Spruill Center for the Arts, two leaders using the arts to bring people together in Perimeter. From Broadway-caliber productions and arts education programs, they share how creativity, culture, and community are helping shape a vibrant district.
📹 Discover their stories in the Heart of Perimeter video series and what’s bringing people together.
2. An extreme summer storm killed thousands of fish in the Chattahoochee. Could it happen again?
🐟 In May, a flooding rainstorm in Atlanta snarled parts of the city. It also overwhelmed a wastewater tunnel on the Chattahoochee River.
That incident dumped untreated sewage into the river, killing thousands of fish. The city says they’re investigating, but could it happen again?
➡ Read GPB contributor Chase McGee’s full report.
3. What’s it Worth?
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🏡 More than 100 years old and located on Marietta’s historic Church Street, this home was taken to the studs during a five-year renovation that preserved its original heart pine floors and character. The property also includes a pool, guest suite and private office.
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4. Atlanta startup WattAir wants to pull clean water from thin air
🌊 Growing up in the northwest of Ireland, Joseph Mooney had an obsession with water.
That obsession turned into recreation and then racing, as Mooney rose in the ranks as a competitive swimmer.
Today, Mooney’s relationship to water looks different, as he works on growing WattAir, an Atlanta-based startup building scalable and affordable atmospheric water-harvesting and air-conditioning devices, converting water vapor from the air into usable liquid water.
➡ Read the whole story from Hypepotamus here.
🍑 PeachFest is back! PeachFest returns July 12 to Underground Atlanta for an unforgettable celebration of Georgia peaches. Enjoy chef-crafted dishes, creative cocktails, live music, and experiences from Atlanta’s top chefs, bartenders, artisans, and farmers. Bring your friends. Learn more and buy tickets today. SPONSOR MESSAGE
5. Quick Bites
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🥗 In this week’s Quick Bites, catch up with Atlanta dining news, including openings at Ponce City Market and in Avondale Estates, a Lawrenceville bakery’s temporary closure, and updates on some of our most anticipated restaurant openings of the summer. We’ve also got details on the arrival of a highly anticipated Virginia-Highland spot (So. Fox, pictured) next month and a cake-decorating workshop at Midtown’s newest coffee shop.
🍽️ See all the latest dining news here.
⚽ When the matches end, the dining begins. After cheering on your favorite teams across Atlanta, savor the city’s best tables during Buckhead Restaurant Week, July 27-Aug. 1. More than 50 restaurants serve exclusive prix-fixe menus. Learn more here. SPONSOR MESSAGE
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