Atlanta, GA
At Atlanta rally, activists call for national climate action – WABE
Activists across the nation rallied this weekend to induce the federal authorities to go local weather laws. Environmental, labor and social justice teams led the coordinated push with occasions in a number of cities forward of Congress getting back from recess.
In Atlanta, a pair hundred individuals gathered in Liberty Plaza throughout from the State Capital on Saturday to listen to audio system and study extra about how they may become involved in local weather activism.
“Simply making an attempt to do what I can, or see what I can do,” mentioned Madison Myers, a Kennesaw State College pupil.
He mentioned it’s scary to consider what may occur in his lifetime. “I’m 22 and I’ll most likely stay to love 80.”
UGA pupil Layla Renee Contreras mentioned she attended as a result of she needs politicians to see that individuals care about local weather change.
“They need to do their jobs to actually combat for people,” she mentioned. “Doesn’t matter what ethnicity, the place you come from, background. The world is ours. We have to shield it.”
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens instructed the group that he sees how local weather change impacts individuals’s day-to-day lives and well being. He mentioned he’d get town on observe with its local weather commitments.
Atlanta not too long ago joined just a few different native Georgia governments to intervene within the state regulatory course of that governs how Georgia Energy generates electrical energy. The utility has proposed phasing out coal energy fully, although it does plan to proceed utilizing pure gasoline.
“The selections of our elected officers, the actions of our industries affect the world,” Andres Parra mentioned throughout his remarks on the rally. Parra, a neighborhood organizer with the Latino political group, GALEO Influence Fund, mentioned he needs to see america be a frontrunner on local weather.
“Local weather justice calls for us to deal with unjust programs that may solely be exacerbated,” he mentioned.
Reverend Gerald Durley, who was concerned within the Civil Rights Motion, inspired attendees to not get discouraged.
“I consider we’re in a winnable struggle. That is an moral and ethical struggle,” he mentioned. “Let ‘em hear you in Washington D.C. President Biden, Biden — go the regulation, we’re coming.”
Within the again, close to the tables with snacks and locations to get extra info, was a spot for individuals to verify they’re registered to vote.
Atlanta, GA
MARTA Airport Station back open after weeks of renovations
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – The MARTA Airport Station at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is back open after weeks of renovations.
It’s the first major renovation at MARTA’s Airport Station. Atlanta News First got an exclusive look at the progress last week as crews put the finishing touches on the project ahead of Monday’s opening.
Upgrades include everything from new paint, new floors, and new railing to changes to the tactile strips, which help passengers watch their step as they get on and off the train.
Since April 8, a shuttle service has connected travelers from College Park Station to and from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport as crews worked on the renovations.
MARTA says the six-week closure of the Airport Station saved 17 months of construction time.
“It would’ve been a much longer process where we would only do a small portion of work every night and then shore up that work every night to then be open back up in the morning so that 17 months was saved by doing just six weeks of work,” said MARTA Senior Project Manager Jermaine White.
MARTA’s Airport Station reopened early Monday morning. Airport officials say there is another phase of renovations underway, and work will continue.
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Atlanta, GA
12-year-old shot multiple times in Atlanta may never be the same, mom says
ATLANTA – A 12-year-old boy from Atlanta was rushed to the hospital on Friday after a shooting near the intersection of Martin Luther King Junior Drive NW and Hamilton E. Holmes Drive NW. Investigators are now searching for the person who pulled the trigger.
The boy’s mother spoke exclusively with FOX 5 Atlanta. She said his life may never be the same.
“He was basically an innocent bystander that got shot,” the boy’s mother, who did not want to be named, said.
She told FOX 5 the boy was selling water with his older brother when someone started shooting.
Atlanta police confirmed the 12-year-old was shot multiple times just after 6 p.m.
“They was saying like a car drove by, shot at them,” the mother explained. “I’m beyond mad. It’s like I been crying, crying, crying, trying not to cry.”
The woman said her youngest son was struck three times. One of the bullets shattered his arm. A second hit him in the stomach, while a third is still lodged near his spine.
Medics rushed him to Egleston Children’s Hospital for treatment.
“They basically saying if the bullet is where his spine is at, 9 times out of 10, he could be paralyzed, ’cause he can’t feel his legs,” she said.
Atlanta police did not share additional details about a shooter. The mother told FOX 5 she believes it was a young person who pulled the trigger.
“I think shouldn’t no kids have a gun,” she said. “I think no kids should have a gun because they’re doing stuff like this, and I’m just glad my son made it.”
She says she won’t rest until she gets justice for her son. Doctors say he has a long road to recovery ahead of him.
In the meantime, the mother says she’s started a GoFundMe to try and cover his medical bills.
Atlanta, GA
PFF’s Surprise Pick for Atlanta Falcons Most Underrated Player
The Atlanta Falcons are hoping they found value for their defensive line on Day 2 and 3 of the 2024 NFL draft. In 2021, the Falcons did just that with center Drew Dalman.
Dalman was acquired in a draft-day trade with the Denver Broncos. The Broncos traded up to No. 35 and selected running back Javonte Williams. The Falcons used the 40th overall pick from the Broncos on safety Richie Grant and the fourth-round pick on Dalman.
Three years after Atlanta drafted Dalman at No. 114 overall, Pro Football Focus’ Zoltan Buday named the Falcons center the most underrated player on the team.
“With all other Atlanta offensive linemen being top-40 picks in their drafts — including three first-rounders — the former fourth-round pick Dalman could have stood out in a negative way, but that was not the case,” Buday wrote. “The Stanford product built on a promising 2022 campaign and ended up as the third-highest-graded center in the NFL in 2023 (82.3).”
Besides Dalman, the only starting offensive lineman the Falcons didn’t draft in the first round was left guard Matthew Bergeron. Atlanta grabbed him at No. 38 overall in the second round last offseason.
But according to the Pro Football Focus player grades, right guard Chris Lindstrom was the only Falcons offensive lineman better than Dalman last season. The Atlanta center earned a 82.3 PFF player grade. He particularly excelled at run blocking, posting a 90 grade.
Among centers who played 50% of his team’s snaps in 2023, Dalman was second best behind only Detroit Lions veteran Frank Ragnow. Dalman was also second best in run blocking to Ragnow.
While Dalman posted his best PFF player grades last season, he’s earned a “good” grade or better in all three of his NFL campaigns. In 2021, he had a 78.3 player grade as a rookie.
Behind that strong play, Dalman has helped the Falcons solidify their offensive line, which is a unit the team hopes will get more run blocking opportunities in 2024.
Super hyped rookie Bijan Robinson only recorded about 23% of his carries with the team possessing a lead last season. The Falcons should hope to get Robinson the ball a lot more with a lead in 2024, especially if Dalman blocks again as he did last fall.
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