For the seventh year, @GoodwillNG is the top-ranked Goodwill in the country for job placement. It recently celebrated its largest graduating class - 1,200 people trained in everything from medical billing to heat pump technology. @AdrianneMarie19buff.ly/lrG5PLS
Guest Column: A fire door. A concussion. A routine scan. A brain tumor. A nine-hour surgery on St. Patrick's Day. And now, more than a decade later, a former patient working alongside the surgeon who saved her life at @ChildrensATLbuff.ly/UFcCY6m
As Haiti returns to soccer’s biggest stage, a new Atlanta initiative aims to make sure the city’s Haitian community has a central place to celebrate. @haitihausbuff.ly/9nq5ywN
When you're unhoused, every day is about survival. Two residents of @HopeAtlantaOrg The Melody explain what changes when that daily fight finally eases. #sponsoredbuff.ly/YYl25Ea
Soccer in the Streets has managed to grow fandom - and community - at the most elemental level by leveraging public transit. #AtlantaWaybuff.ly/MtrTlyP
When your child has a disability, advocacy is part of the job. One metro area mother who became one of Georgia's most influential disability advocates says parents who navigate these systems have the power. They may not know it. #sponsored@GEEARSbuff.ly/5S1t8HG
ICYMI: Free. Electric. Autonomous. The @AtlantaBeltLine just launched its ATL Spoke shuttle service, right as the World Cup arrives and the debate over BeltLine rail continues. @MarkLannNewsbuff.ly/nUZVot5
Most bands spend their second album figuring out what just happened. With Led Zeppelin II, Led Zeppelin spent theirs seeing how much farther they could push it. #CommonChordsbuff.ly/IeOtJgz
As the World Cup gets underway, it’s easy to see the visible signs of change all across Atlanta, especially in South Downtown, Centennial Yards, and at The CTR. buff.ly/HGWh3oc
The former CNN Center – longtime home to a global media brand and the frequent backdrop for free expression in its home city, as seen in this gallery by Kelly Jordan buff.ly/OfTirq1