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Nate Jester, Atlanta City Council (District 11) Southwest Atlanta Council Candidate Nate Jester Raises over 116,000 Dollars in First Two Months (7/10/2025) - “Momentum for Nate Jester’s Council District 11 Campaign Continues to Grow” Atlanta, Georgia – July 10, 2025 - Nate Jester, a Marine Corps veteran, Harvard-educated attorney, small business owner and Southwest Atlanta…
Cora “Cocoa” Dunston embraces the Dunston family Legacy 1876-2022 Interpretive Marker in Currituck Community Park, in Barco, Currituck County, North Carolina, June 14, 2025, Photo Courtesy of Cora (Cocoa) Dunston Fleetwood M. Dunston Jr. Family Legacy Marker Unveiled in North Carolina (6/26/2025) - On June 14, 2025, as our country celebrated the United States Army and its 250 years of service, existence and President Donald Trump’s birthday with full military parade in Washington, D.C., the…
Nate Jester, Atlanta City Council (District 11) Nate Jester, Ex-Marine Takes Aim at Open Atlanta City Council Seat (6/6/2025) - As the local television, radio and newspaper advertising depicts, they are “the few, the proud” and if things work out November 4th, former U. S. Marine Nate Jester could become the newest…
The Gateway to Talent Show Invites Metro Atlanta to Witness the Ultimate Talent Showdown at Gateway Center Arena (5/28/2025) - College Park, Georgia - The stage is set, and the spotlight is waiting! Gateway to Talent, a high-energy, community-powered talent show, will electrify the Gateway Center Arena on Saturday, July 26, 2025.…
Atlanta Carnival 2025, Photos by Lashley, Zeriba Media Atlanta Caribbean Carnival 2025 (5/27/2025) - The annual Atlanta Caribbean Carnival street parade has again brought the streets of Atlanta to a halt with the display of brilliant colors and costumes adorned with glitter and streaks of luminance,…
Business Woman, TV Star Melody Shari Hosts 60th Anniversary Commemoration of 1965 Selma to Montgomery March (5/26/2025) - The marathon continues. This month marks the 60th anniversary of the 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery. That year, non-violent protesters made three attempts to cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge, but were…
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