Atlanta, GA
Sen. Ossoff announces money for Sweet Auburn businesses
ATLANTA – Companies alongside Atlanta’s Auburn Avenue will quickly get a lift from the federal authorities.
Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Georgia, introduced Monday that Congress appropriated $500,000 to go to Candy Auburn Works, a corporation whose mission is to “protect, revitalize, and promote the industrial and cultural legacy of the Candy Auburn Historic District.”
“Small companies are the spine of our state’s economic system in so some ways, and this historic Candy Auburn District has extraordinary alternative,” mentioned Sen. Ossoff.
Candy Auburn has a protracted historical past in Atlanta. The realm is house to Ebenezer Baptist Church and The King Heart, and was a hub for the Civil Rights Motion. The neighborhood was additionally the situation of a few of Atlanta’s first Black-owned companies.
“The small enterprise homeowners and entrepreneurs who’re rooted proper right here within the Candy Auburn neighborhood deserve a seat on the desk as town continues to develop,” mentioned Sen. Ossoff. “And so, the aim of those assets is to make sure that they will reap the benefits of the chance offered by Atlanta’s financial growth fairly than being displaced by it or pushed out by it.”
Shanise Thomason owns The Weave Outlet and might be one of many enterprise homeowners who advantages from the federal funding.
“It will assist with our advertising assets,” mentioned Thomason. “We’ve got actually tried to develop our enterprise again for the reason that pandemic. We’ve got actually been struggling out right here. So, it is actually going to supply a greater outlook out right here and a few foot visitors, so we’re excited.”
Atlanta, GA
Inter Miami vs. Atlanta United: How to watch, stream Round One Game 3 | MLSSoccer.com
Inter Miami CF host Atlanta United on Saturday night for a win-or-go-home Game 3, determining who advances from their Round One Best-of-3 Series in the Audi 2024 MLS Cup Playoffs.
How to watch & stream
When
Where
- Chase Stadium | Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Miami and Atlanta have traded 2-1 victories, forcing a Game 3 to settle who meets Orlando City SC or Charlotte FC in an Eastern Conference Semifinal after the November international window.
If a Round One match is tied after regulation time (90 minutes), no extra time will be played. There will immediately be a penalty kick shootout to decide the winner.
- Seed: Eastern Conference No. 1
- Regular season: 74 points (22W-4L-8D)
Inter Miami looked like the side many expected in Game 1, riding goals from Luis Suárez and Jordi Alba to a 2-1 home victory. If not for eight saves by Atlanta goalkeeper Brad Guzan, the score would have been far more lopsided.
But the Herons lost some venom in Game 2, suffering a 2-1 road defeat after failing to extend the lead afforded by David Martínez’s opportunistic strike. They were also without midfielder Sergio Busquets (illness), shifting Lionel Messi into more of a playmaker role.
Now, the Supporters’ Shield winners and single-season points record-holders are 90 minutes away from a shock postseason elimination. How will Messi & Co. respond, knowing their dream of winning MLS Cup presented by Audi on Dec. 7 hangs in the balance?
- Seed: Eastern Conference No. 9
- Regular season: 40 points (10W-14L-10D)
Are Atlanta about to complete the greatest upset in Audi MLS Cup Playoffs history?
At the very least, the Five Stripes are surging after Xande Silva delivered an all-time postseason moment in Game 2. His 94th-minute strike capped a 2-1 comeback victory, ensuring this Cinderella-esque run gets at least one more chapter.
Atlanta are still widely perceived as the underdog. After all, they finished the regular season 34 points below Inter Miami and needed a Decision Day miracle to make the playoffs.
Then again, Atlanta are 2W-1L-1D against Inter Miami this year. Maybe they’ve cracked the code on Tata Martino’s star-studded group.
Atlanta, GA
Trump holds final Georgia rally before Election Day
Former President Donald Trump has ended a very busy campaign trail across Georgia Sunday night in Macon. Hundreds of his supporters turned out to the rally where Trump was nearly an hour and a half behind schedule.
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Atlanta, GA
Falcons Stock Report: Risers, Fallers After Win vs. Cowboys
The Atlanta Falcons are rolling, as their 27-21 victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium marking their fifth win in the last six games.
After a 1-2 start, the Falcons are 6-3 — along with 4-0 in the NFC South — and in control of their own playoff destiny.
Here’s a look at the Falcons’ stock report, with who’s rising and falling after a crucial home win …
The Coaching Staff
Give flowers to Falcons head coach Raheem Morris, offensive coordinator Zac Robinson and defensive coordinator Jimmy Lake.
The Falcons have won seven games each of the past three seasons and five of the last six years. Morris, from his culture-aiding charisma to his player-drawing reputation, has helped flipped the script in 10 months.
His fourth down aggression netted the Falcons a touchdown, as quarterback Kirk Cousins hit receiver Darnell Mooney for a 36-yard score that ultimately proved crucial in a 6-point victory. Cousins attributed Atlanta’s different culture and, at least partially, its fourth down success to Morris.
Robinson, meanwhile, drew praise from Morris for calling another strong game. The Falcons punted five times, but they averaged 5.5 yards per play and scored four touchdowns in a seven-drive stretch during the middle of Sunday’s game that helped make Atlanta’s lead insurmountable.
And Lake, after much criticism surrounding a softer approach and lack of pass rush, had his best performance of the season. The Cowboys totaled 378 net yards and rushed for a season-high 137 yards, but the Falcons forced three punts and four turnovers on downs.
Dallas went just 3-of-13 on third down and 1-of-5 on fourth down.
Pass Rush — and a variety of contributors
The Falcons had a league-low six sacks entering Sunday. They had three alone against the Cowboys to go along with eight quarterback hits.
Morris pointed to new life on Atlanta’s pass rush, as outside linebacker DeAngelo Malone played his first defensive action of the season Sunday and defensive tackle Kentavius Street was active for the first time since Week 4.
Neither Malone nor Street recorded any sacks or tackles for loss, though Malone had a pair of tackles. However, outside linebacker Arnold Ebiketie came to life, registering three quarterback hits and one sack. Linebacker Kaden Elliss had the same numbers.
Defensive tackle Grady Jarrett added one sack, while fellow defensive tackle Ta’Quon Graham secured a quarterback hit.
The Cowboys trailed for the entire second half and were forced into obvious passing situations, making Atlanta’s life easier — but unlike weeks past, the Falcons capitalized, delivering their best pass rushing performance this season.
RB Bijan Robinson
Atlanta’s playmaking young runner had his fourth consecutive day with over 100 yards from scrimmage, rushing 19 times for 86 yards while catching a team-high seven passes for 59 yards.
Robinson accounted for 145 scrimmage yards, 46.8% of Atlanta’s 310-yard output.
Team Health
The Falcons ruled out a pair of stars due to injuries, as receiver Drake London suffered a hip pointer on his nine-yard touchdown pass late in the first quarter and defensive tackle Grady Jarrett strained his Achilles during the third quarter.
Jarrett’s exit was ruled a precaution, but Morris had no update on either player’s status postgame.
TE Kyle Pitts
After a strong month of October during which he made 21 receptions for 314 yards and two scores, Pitts saw only one target in Sunday’s game. He caught it for a nine-yard gain, but failed to record any other stats.
Pitts also lost a pass blocking snap to Cowboys pass rusher Carl Lawson, who strip sacked Cousins and forced Atlanta’s lone turnover.
Special Teams
There were highs and lows for special teams coordinator Marquice Williams’ unit.
Falcons return specialist Avery Williams opted not to catch a punt around his own 10-yard line, instead letting the ball hit the turf and bounce toward the goal line. The Cowboys downed the ball at the 1-yard line, putting Atlanta’s offense behind the 8-ball.
Cowboys returner KaVontae Turpin had a pair of long punt returns, including gains of 16 and 18 yards.
Still, the unit had a few positives, as jammer Natrone Brooks knocked down Cowboys punter Bryan Anger’s pass on a fake, and Pitts jumped on kicker Brandon Aubrey’s onside kick try late in the fourth quarter, effectively sealing Atlanta’s victory.
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