In life, Cornelius Taylor helped others even when he couldn’t help himself. In death, his legacy keeps changing lives in surprising ways.
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The first-of-its-kind development, Waterworks Village, overlooks the nearby reservoir. It's part of Mayor Andre Dickens' initiative to build 500 units of for the unhoused.
For John Gotham, the experience wasn't just about braving the elements; it was about reconnecting with a chapter of his life that still drives his mission today.
Forty-seven percent of Atlanta residents are Black, but the city commonly referred to as the Black Mecca had a homeless population in January that was 80% Black, according to the latest Point-In-Time ...
The Atlanta VA Health Care System housed 745 veterans locally, which is 157% of their planned goal for the fiscal year.
ATLANTA — Advocates and former residents of a cleared homeless encampment in Atlanta are demanding accountability from the city, claiming promises made to those displaced have not been kept. The ...
Keita Martin worries he’ll be homeless again before the end of the summer. The 32-year-old Marietta native is one of several tenants at Campus Edge Apartments, who say they’re being booted out of the ...
A coalition calling for “Justice for Cornelius Taylor” will host an event in Atlanta aimed at showing solidarity with people ...
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ATLANTA, Ga. — A homeless man is being hailed a hero after he ran into a burning building to save the lives of several cats and dogs at an animal shelter. According to a Facebook post by animal rescue ...