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Missy Elliott Surprises Fans by Bringing Monica on Stage for a Special Performance of 'So Gone'
Missy Elliott’s “Out of This World” tour continues to be a hot topic. During her Atlanta stop, Elliott surprised concert-goers by bringing r&b singer Monica on stage for a special performance of their smash hit, “So Gone.”. In fan-captured videos, Monica looked phenomenal in an all-black...
Georgia native wins medal in team gymnastics final — first for USA in 16 years
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Team USA won the bronze medal in the men’s gymnastics team final Monday. This is the first time the United States, including Georgia’s Brody Malone, has won a medal in the men’s gymnastics team competition since 2008. Aside from Malone, Stephen...
Melanin Money: Financial advisors empower the Black community
George Acheampong Jr and Carter Cofield, two financial advisors, founded Melanin Money to educate members of the black community on how to achieve generational wealth. The post Melanin Money: Financial advisors empower the Black community appeared first on The Atlanta Voice.
Downloadable 2024 Georgia Bulldogs football schedule
The 2024 college football season is almost here, which means it is time to get ready to root for your UGA Bulldogs as they welcome the Oklahoma Sooners and Texas Longhorns to the new-look SEC. Georgia won’t play the former this season but they have a Lone Star-sized showdown with the Horns in mid-October.
Toccoa Municipal Court Hearing Results in Shutdown of Regency Inn
In Toccoa, a local motel that police say has become a hub of criminal activity has been ordered to shut down for 30 days. During a Toccoa Municipal Court session last week, Judge Robert Sneed heard testimony from Toccoa Chief of Police Jimmy Mize and statements from City Attorney John Dickerson as well as testimony and comments from Gopal Pal, resident manager of Regency Inn on West Currahee Street in Toccoa, and Pal’s attorney James Irvin.
University of Georgia students challenging suspensions from pro-Palestine protests
ATHENS, Ga. - Six University of Georgia students are planning to file an appeal for their suspensions over their participation in pro-Palestine protests on campus earlier this year. The protesters say they have waived their rights under the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act and will be tried at a...
Badcock Home Furniture And More In Cleveland Closing
(Cleveland)- Badcock Home Furniture & More in Cleveland as well as all locations of the furniture store chain will soon be closing their doors. The announcement became public at the end of last week as store employees were informed. The furniture retailer has more than 300 stores in its portfolio.
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