AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLocal Food & Community: Atlanta’s West End landmark Soul Veg (formerly Soul Vegetarian No. 1) is closing after 47 years, citing aging infrastructure and declining business, marking the end of a longtime hub for Black vegan culture and education. Public Safety & Privacy: Atlanta police say they’re the first in the nation to offer the Calm mental wellness app to all officers, as the department points to event-related stress and morale impacts. Surveillance Debate: The LAPD is suspending its deal with Atlanta-based Flock Safety over control of footage, amid privacy and civil-liberties concerns tied to license-plate camera data. Education & Leadership: Dublin City Schools ends its superintendent search after failing to agree on compensation with sole finalist DeMarcos Holland, extending interim leadership while it charts a new plan. Arts & Culture: Melody Lane Theatre’s summer production of “Chicago” leans into Bob Fosse’s style with original choreography due to rights limits. Health & Aging: TZMO USA (Seni) partners with CARE Pharmacies to expand incontinence product access and pharmacist training for older adults. Sports (Georgia-linked): FIFA World Cup momentum continues to ripple through Atlanta, including a Hyundai partnership spotlighting South Africa’s Teboho Mokoena, who scored in Atlanta during the campaign.
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