Atlanta, GA
Meet the Democratic Socialist elected to Atlanta City Council
Kelsea Bond won a landslide victory in the District 2 race while championing Beltline rail, dense affordable housing and workers’ rights.
32-year-old Midtown resident Kelsea Bond is the first Democratic Socialist elected to serve on Atlanta City Council.
Atlanta City Council will soon include the first Democratic Socialist ever elected to the legislative body.
Kelsea Bond, a 32-year-old Midtown resident, won by a landslide in a crowded race to fill the Atlanta City Council District 2 seat that became open when Amir Farokhi resigned from the position earlier this year.
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(From left) Seth Roseman, Kelsea Bond and Shehza Anjum look over a map before heading out to canvas a Southeast Atlanta neighborhood Saturday, July 24, 2021, against the Public Safety Training Center that has been proposed on the site of the old Atlanta Prison Farm in Southeast Atlanta. (Ben Gray for the AJC)
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Kelsea Bond, a candidate in the open Atlanta City Council District 2 race, takes part in a forum hosted by the Old Fourth Ward Neighborhood Association Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025 in Atlanta. The forum was moderated by association president Tom Boyle and Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter Riley Bunch . (Daniel Varnado/For the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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Atlanta, GA
Braves reportedly sign Robert Suarez to three-year, $45 million deal
The Braves were involved in a few rumors but nothing turned concrete. Maybe that’ll be the case in the near future? We’ll see what happens.
Well, less than 24 hours later, the Atlanta Braves have made two big free agency signings. They brought Mike Yastrzemski into the fold on a two-year deal and now they’ve apparently got the man that they were linked to earlier this week. There were multiple reporters saying that the Braves were interested in Robert Suarez and as it turns out, there was something to that rumor because Suarez is now a member of the Atlanta Braves.
Jeff Passan of ESPN is reporting that the Braves and Suarez have agreed to a three-year, $45 million contract.
The Braves were searching for a high-end reliever to pair with Raisel Iglesias after they brought him back on a one-year deal earlier this offseason and they’ve pulled it off with this deal. Although Suarez is heading into his Age-35 season, he’s coming off of the best season of his career where he finished with an ERA of 2.97 (73 ERA-), a FIP of 2.88 (71 FIP-), a career-low walk rate of 5.9 percent and a solid strikeout rate of nearly 28 percent. The Braves clearly feel that he can keep on providing that type of production and it’ll certainly be exciting to see him light up the radar gun with that elite heater of his that sits at nearly 99 miles per hour.
The All-Star hurler will now join a bullpen that suddenly looks pretty tough to deal with at the end of ballgames. Atlanta was in search of improving their bullpen and they’ve done just that with the addition of Suarez. While the Braves could still use a starting pitcher, they’ve definitely done a solid job of improving their roster here in the offseason and it’ll be very interesting to see what’s next for improving the squad going forward.
UPDATE [1:05 p.m. ET]: The Braves have officially announced the signing and also announced that they designated Ryan Rolison for assignment in order to make room for Suarez on the roster, so there’s that.
Atlanta, GA
Man found dead inside southwest Atlanta apartment | what we know
Atlanta police investigate the fatal shooting of a 38-year-old man at The Manor III apartments on Arthur Langford Junior Place in southwest Atlanta on December 10, 2025. (FOX 5)
ATLANTA – A 38-year-old man was found shot to death Wednesday evening at an apartment complex on Arthur Langford Junior Place.
What we know:
Atlanta police said officers were called to The Manor III apartments located at 262 Arthur Langford Junior Place SW around 7:31 p.m. on a report of shots fired. When they arrived, they found the man unresponsive with multiple gunshot wounds. Medical personnel pronounced him dead at the scene.
Homicide investigators spent the night collecting ballistic evidence, reviewing video and working with security at the complex. Detectives said the property has been cooperative and has provided footage that investigators are reviewing.
What they’re saying:
A police spokesperson at the scene said detectives are still working to determine whether the shooter acted alone or whether multiple suspects were involved. “Unfortunately, the male was pronounced deceased from multiple gunshot wounds,” the spokesperson said. “We are still early in the investigation trying to gather information and speak with witnesses.”
What we don’t know:
When asked about a potential motive, detectives said it was too soon to know.
What you can do:
Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers or reach out directly to the homicide unit.
The Source: The Atlanta Police Department provided the details for this article.
Atlanta, GA
Car crash deaths outpace murders, new report shows
A new report shows car crash deaths in metro Atlanta have now outpaced homicides. According to the street-safety group Propel ATL, data from 2020 through 2024 across five counties shows fatal crashes rising at a troubling rate.
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