This week marked the transition from summer to fall. Although my favorite season is here, I’m not ready for summer to…
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If I had a dollar for every time I forgot my headphones on my way to the airport, I could finally go on that luxe vacation I’ve always had my eye on. That’s why when I stepped into my Uber and noticed the Cargo vending machine, I freaked out.
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My father worked in aviation, so growing up we were constantly around planes. When I was 10 years old, I got in trouble and had to go to work with Dad.
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Join Trees Atlanta for a fun, educational float trip down the Chattahoochee River highlighting the importance of trees in the watershed, the biodiversity of the area and the organization’s other projects.
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While paid vacation time has become an expected workplace perk, new research shows Americans are not always using it. In 2017, Americans gave up 705 million vacation days and forfeited 212 million – meaning they couldn’t be rolled over or paid out – equating to $62 million in lost benefits.
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All around Atlanta, Birds are taking over .. . Bird scooters that is. Spend an hour in Midtown and I can guarantee you’ll see a handful of these black scooters zipping by.
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Our daughters are performing as never before and outperforming boys. But, there’s a disturbing contradiction that parents and teachers should be aware of.
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The 2018 Atlanta Grilled Cheese Festival is back and cheesier than ever. Celebrate #NationalGrilledCheeseDay April 14-15 in Brookhaven Park with restaurants and food trucks from all over Atlanta serving up bites of cheesy goodness.
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Last week, Merriam-Webster added 850 new words to its online dictionary. As a former journalist and self-proclaimed word nerd, I always look forward to this annual occurrence.
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Young movers, shakers, creators and innovators can hone their business acumen this summer through camps designed for aspiring entrepreneurs:
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The start of a new season is always a good time to perform routine home maintenance. Follow these steps to get your home in top shape for fall:
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My drive to work was nothing out of the ordinary until I passed what was once a traditional brick house now painted bright pink with the word “Trap” painted across the front.
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How many summers have gone by where you’ve found yourself wishing you had tried new restaurants, explored different neighborhoods or attended at least one of the many Atlanta festivals? For me, too many.