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After years of protests and legal battles, Atlanta's 85-acre, $115-million public safety training center is opening.
Atlanta’s largest homeless encampment is scheduled to be “decommissioned” on Monday as city officials continue working to ...
ATLANTA (CN) — A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Tuesday for the long-awaited opening of Atlanta's new public safety ...
Firefighters will train in one of the country's most advanced burn buildings, Atlanta Fire Rescue Chief Roderick Smith said.
An agreement called for Atlanta to buy new green space nearby to replace what was used to construct the public safety ...
The state-of-the-art center became a flashpoint for activists, who formed a movement called “Stop Cop City.” One protester was shot by police and dozens more face charges.
Police say construction site thefts like this are part of a larger issue across metro Atlanta, where stolen materials are often resold or repurposed at other job sites. Urbina remains in custody ...
With its grand opening, Atlanta's 85-acre public safety training complex in DeKalb County creates one of the most ...
While it may be a city training, Gov. Kemp said his resolve to help finish the center strengthened after a state trooper was ...
The 85-acre complex, which will be home to operational training exercises and classroom work for police, firefighters and 911 ...
Construction has started on the expansion of Enota Park in Atlanta, Georgia, US, which will enhance it from a 0.3-acre ...
Sitting on 85 acres in DeKalb County’s South River Forest, the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center aims to offer a dedicated training space for law enforcement and first responders.