AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup watch in metro Atlanta: A Colombia–Uzbekistan fan crowd packed Las Delicias de La Abuela in Doraville, with supporters lining up early and turning the match into a community celebration. Arts & culture recognition: Black artists were highlighted as the Library of Congress named new National Recording Registry picks for 2026, underscoring how Black creativity shaped America’s recorded sound. Local arts infrastructure: Rialto Center celebrates 30 years with renovations and a new season, a reminder that Atlanta’s performing-arts scene keeps evolving. Community planning debate: Newnan’s proposed Newnan Arboretum got a generally positive first look, but council members pressed for deeper outreach to nearby residents. Outdoor safety: Georgia DNR’s BearWise push urges hikers and campers to pack out trash and store food properly to prevent bear conflicts. Education snapshot: Cherokee County school enrollment updates show shifting multiracial and Asian student counts at campuses like Oak Grove and Argyle, alongside ongoing statewide attendance concerns. Entertainment pop culture: Bravo teases the 20th anniversary of The Real Housewives with Roaring 20th, including a stop in Atlanta.
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