AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAtlanta Public Schools & TADs: AJC opinion argues Fulton County commissioners and APS board members both have duties to weigh Atlanta’s tax allocation districts carefully, noting TADs were never meant to be permanent growth claims and citing Atlantic Station as a case where the tool eventually ended. Dublin school board suspension: Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed an executive order suspending all seven members of the Dublin City Schools Board of Education after months of scrutiny over finances and accreditation. Kazakhstan in Georgia’s orbit (food): A new Kazakh restaurant in Italy—Bistrò Alma’Ta—highlights how global cuisine travels, with rotating multi-course menus tied to Kazakhstan’s ethnic groups. Outsider art spotlight: The Whitney’s retrospective “The Lost World: The Art of Minnie Evans” puts the late self-taught artist’s work in a new spotlight, nearly 50 years after her first major New York introduction. Surveillance backlash: A report on Flock Safety’s automated license plate readers describes growing resistance, including people vandalizing or blocking cameras amid concerns about mass tracking. Immigration & community support: ICE’s “Operation Safe Community Atlanta” results cite 1,226 arrests, while a Decatur mutual aid group says families hid and lost access to food and schooling. Arts & culture: A profile of Greek performer Sophie Zanninou reflects on decades of theater, film, TV, and music, and what’s changed in entertainment. Local health care: West Georgia Ambulance expands prehospital sepsis and cardiac arrest protocols to improve outcomes before patients reach hospitals.
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