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Despite high prices, “wages are growing faster than inflation,” and families’ purchasing power is growing, he says.
Hundreds of suitcases. Seas of people. Hours of delays. Passengers at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport voice their frustrations.
Shandra Turner launched Bougie Grazer in Atlanta after leaving her property management job during the pandemic.
“It is eerily similar to a regular production wrap,” says Kenya Morgan. “Only, as I coined it last week, this is the rehearsal wrap.”
As housing costs rise, some are taking #vanlife one step further by leaving the solid footing of land. Instead of paying rent, they drop anchor.
Hobie Pileski, co-owner of Argonne Parades, is looking forward to in-person holiday festivities after over a year of putting events on hold.
A large, diverse county is betting local mothers can help it reduce hesitancy about the COVID-19 vaccine and boost inoculation rates.
A 40-year-old program for low-income Atlantans goes virtual.
The city is working closely with big business.
There are now more vacant housing units than at the height of the foreclosure crisis.