Atlanta, GA
Delta launches formal commitment as OneTen Atlanta City Lead
Final week, Atlanta’s main enterprise influencers joined Delta CEO Ed Bastian, OneTen CEO Maurice, Jones, incoming OneTen CEO Debbie Dyson, and Mayor Andre Dickens on the Delta Flight Museum for a reception and panel dialogue – introducing Delta Air Strains’ formal dedication to OneTen because the Atlanta Metropolis Lead.
As OneTen Metropolis Lead, Delta goals to mobilize the Georgia enterprise group to affix OneTen in its mission to recruit, rent, practice and advance 1 million Black People over the subsequent 10 years into family-sustaining jobs with alternatives for development. OneTen additionally empowers its company companions to reimagine hiring practices by way of a skills-based method to hiring and promotions – prioritizing a deal with measurable abilities and competencies.
“Because the Metropolis of Atlanta’s economic system continues to develop and entice new industries, the necessity for expert staff will proceed to rise and it’s becoming to have Atlanta’s Hometown Airline function the town lead for the OneTen Coalition,” mentioned Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens. “With OneTen formally launched in our metropolis, we are able to affect the remainder of the nation to decide to closing fairness gaps inside the office and take away workforce boundaries. Delta Air Strains’ dedication to closing the chance hole for Black expertise is commendable and a pivotal step ahead for the Metropolis of Atlanta.”
In the course of the panel dialogue, incoming OneTen CEO Debbie Dyson voiced the significance of selling fairness by way of skills-based hiring.
“That is about eradicating boundaries the place folks didn’t see expertise proper in entrance of them,” incoming OneTen CEO Debbie Dyson mentioned.
In continuation, Ed mentioned company leaders’ duty to dismantle systemic inequities fin order to reimagine our communities, and the financial and international competitiveness of our companies and nation.
“Eradicating systemic boundaries and creating an equitable office just isn’t solely a duty of leaders in company America, it’s an obligation,” mentioned Delta CEO Ed Bastian. “We have been honored to have enterprise, authorities and group leaders be a part of us at Delta this week to mark the official launch of OneTen in Atlanta. Collectively, we’ll domesticate significant change as we work throughout industries to finish America’s perpetual cycle of financial disparity.”
About Delta’s dedication to OneTen
Born out of Delta’s dedication to deal with racial and systemic inequities, Delta Air Strains grew to become a founding member of OneTen in 2020 because the market lead for Atlanta employers. Delta Air Strains joined almost 40 different companies dedicated to creating measurable and significant progress towards racial fairness and cultivating equitable financial alternatives for Black expertise in America.
Ed Bastian addressed Atlanta enterprise leaders in a 2022 Atlanta Journal-Structure open letter – difficult leaders to affix OneTen coalition in its mission to shut alternative gaps for Black expertise by way of a skills-first hiring method.
Whereas the coalition’s efforts are centered on Black expertise, Delta sees the skills-first expertise technique benefiting all its staff – a key driver in fostering equitable outcomes by way of Delta’s Expertise-First Apprenticeship, Delta Analytics Academy and IT Subsequent Gen profession improvement applications.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Hawks vs Utah Jazz: Spread and Final Score Predictions For Tonight’s Game
After losing three straight games, the Atlanta Hawks are hoping to close out their road trip strong. They have two games remaining on their longest road trip of the season and one of them is tonight vs the Utah Jazz. Atlanta is going to have to overcome the absence of Jalen Johnson, but Utah is also going to be without key players tonight. Keyonte George, John Collins, and Jordan Clarkson are all out tonight for the Jazz while Lauri Markkanen is questionable. Utah has won two games in a row, but they have been one of the worst teams in the NBA this season. The Hawks could use a win tonight to get back on track, but they will have to do it without their All-Star caliber forward.
Our own Rohan Raman previewed the game earlier today:
“Coming into tonight’s game, the Hawks are 7th in the NBA in PPG, 15th in FG%, 19th in 3PA, 18th in 3P%, 4th in FTA, 24th in turnovers, and 6th in rebounding. Per Cleaning the Glass, Atlanta is 15th in points per 100 possessions, 18th in effective field goal percentage, 19th in turnover percentage, 7th in offensive rebounding percentage, and 8th in free throw rate.
Currently, the Hawks rank 27th in PPG allowed, 25th in field goal percentage allowed, 30th in three-point attempts allowed, and 30th in three-point percentage allowed. Per Cleaning the Glass, Atlanta is 17th in points allowed per 100 possessions and 28th in effective field goal percentage allowed.
The Jazz’s offense is solidly positioned within the middle of the NBA and hustles on the glass, but they do struggle to keep possession. Utah is 19th in the NBA in PPG, 17th in FG%, 11th in 3PA, 15th in 3P%, 8th in FTA, 30th in turnovers, and 8th in rebounding. Per Cleaning the Glass, the Jazz are 20th in points per 100 possessions, 14th in effective field goal percentage, 30th in turnover percentage, 3rd in offensive rebounding percentage, and 4th in free throw rate.
On defense, Utah ranks 26th in PPG allowed, 26th in field goal percentage allowed, 27th in three-point attempts allowed, and 17th in three-point percentage allowed. Per Cleaning the Glass, the Jazz are 28th in points allowed per 100 possessions and 22nd in effective field goal percentage allowed.
The key to this game is going to be keeping the Jazz off the boards and taking advantage of their propensity for turnovers. I think the matchup between Kessler and Clint Capela/Onyeka Okongwu is going to be key because Utah thrives on second-chance points. If Capela/Okongwu can hold their own against the seven-footer, it’s going to be hard for a Jazz team down so much offensive firepower to hold pace.
Even though Collin Sexton is a difficult matchup due to his strength and shooting ability, Dyson Daniels should be able to bait him into a few turnovers. I expect Sexton to have a lot of plays as the ball-handler and Daniels will be tasked with shutting him down.
This is a game that I am very interested to see if Risacher can thrive in. The Jazz really don’t have a lot of good wing defenders and they will be focused on not letting Young beat them. If they decide to employ that strategy, I expect that Risacher will be able to take advantage of a lack of defensive attention on him.
On defense, the Hawks should be able to shoot the Jazz out of this game. Getting back Bogdanovic means they will have their best two high-volume shooters (Hunter and Bogdanovic) in the lineup and ready to go against a defense that does not have the personnel to limit them. Mathews has also re-integrated himself into the lineup after struggling for a significant portion of the year and looked better as a quick-trigger shooter from deep.”
According to Fanduel Sportsbook, the Hawks are 6.5 point favorites tonight vs Utah and the total is set at 237.5.
While this is just one game out of 82, the Hawks could really use a win tonight. The Eastern Conference Standings are getting tight in the 4-11 spots and while the Hawks are not far out from being in the No. 4 spot, they are also not far out from being out of the play-in race. Every game matters in a competitive spot like that and even though Johnson is not playing, the Hawks are the better team. Trae Young has a huge game and Atlanta gets the win over the Jazz.
Final Score: Atlanta 121, Utah 115
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Atlanta, GA
1 killed and 1 injured in a shooting at the Honduran consulate near Atlanta
DORAVILLE, Ga. — A shooting Monday at the Honduran consulate just outside Atlanta left one person dead and another injured, and a suspect was in custody, authorities said.
The person who was killed was a Mexican citizen who worked as a security guard at the consulate, the Mexican Foreign Affairs secretary said in a statement posted on the social platform X.
Doraville police responded to a report of gunshots around 2:30 p.m. and found two people who had been shot, city spokesperson Emily Heenan said. One of the people was declared dead at the scene and the other was taken to a hospital for treatment, she said.
A suspect was taken into custody at the scene and was taken to the Doraville police station for questioning, Heenan said. She did not provide any information about a possible motive for the shooting.
The shooting happened right outside the front entrance of the consulate, Heenan said. Officers remained at the scene to interview witnesses and gather evidence.
Heenan said she couldn’t release any more information about the victims or the suspected shooter because police were still in the process of contacting family members.
The Mexican government has offered help to local authorities and the family of the Mexican citizen and asked for a transparent investigation.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Habitat ReStore honors Jimmy Carter with memorial door for public tributes
ATLANTA – The Atlanta Habitat for Humanity ReStore is honoring former President Jimmy Carter with a memorial door, giving the public a unique way to leave tributes, share memories, and celebrate his legacy. The door, a symbolic representation of a home’s threshold, will be available for signing at the Atlanta ReStore located at 271 Chester Ave. from Tuesday through Jan. 9. It will then be moved to the South Fulton ReStore, located at 5626 Old National Highway in College Park, from Jan. 10 through Jan. 16. Afterward, the door will return to Atlanta Habitat’s headquarters, where it will be permanently displayed.
“We’re very excited to be one of many Habitat affiliates across the nation celebrating Jimmy Carter,” said Megan McCabe, director of the Atlanta Habitat for Humanity ReStore. “We figured this was a fun and easy way for folks to leave tributes and celebrate his legacy.”
Carter, who passed away on Dec 29, was deeply involved with Habitat for Humanity. Although not its founder, he and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter became celebrated volunteers for the organization, beginning in the 1980s. Their efforts included the 1988 Carter Work Project in Atlanta, where 21 homes were built in a single week, leaving a lasting legacy in the city.
“Most people think that Jimmy Carter founded us, but he’s actually been a very celebrated volunteer since the ’80s,” McCabe said. “The Carter Work Project around the Olympics was a huge success and remains a significant part of Atlanta’s history.”
The memorial door aims to capture the public’s admiration for Carter’s life and work. McCabe emphasized the symbolic importance of a door in Habitat for Humanity’s mission, calling it “the threshold for somebody’s home” and a fitting tribute to Carter’s dedication to affordable housing.
Visitors are encouraged to stop by during store hours, Tuesday through Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., between [specific start date] and [specific end date], to leave messages on the door. According to McCabe, many families have already left heartfelt tributes. “We hope it will be full of color and comments by the time it’s ready for its permanent home,” she said.
The Source: This article is based on information given to FOX 5 Atlanta during an interview with Megan McCabe, director of the Atlanta Habitat for Humanity ReStore.
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