
Miguel Martínez
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2 months ago |
ajc.com | Ashley Ahn |Miguel Martinez |Miguel Martínez
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Sunday announced “targeted operations” in Chicago, and made several arrests in metro Atlanta Sunday, Telemundo Atlanta reported. Some arrests took place on Buford Highway in Chamblee and Brookhaven, Telemundo reported. Others happened in Lilburn and Tucker, community members told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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Jan 11, 2025 |
mdpi.com | Miguel Martinez |Miguel Martínez |Juana Abenojar |Miguel Ángel
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Oct 16, 2024 |
ajc.com | Miguel Martinez |Miguel Martínez
If the night seems brighter near you, look up. The full moon on Wednesday marks the third of four consecutive supermoons, and it’s the brightest by a small margin. The moon is closer, relatively to Earth, making it a supermoon that may seem bigger and brighter than the supermoons in August and September, The Associated Press reported. It will reach its full lunar phase Thursday.
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May 21, 2024 |
ajc.com | Miguel Martinez |Miguel Martínez |Arvin Temkar
Atlanta Journal-Constitution photojournalists will be canvassing the metro area today as we monitor primary election voting. Here’s a peek at how things have gone so far at the polling places. Fulton County voters vote on primary election day at Dad’s Garage in Atlanta on Tuesday, May 21, 2024. (Arvin Temkar / AJC);
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Dec 22, 2023 |
ajc.com | Miguel Martinez |Miguel Martínez
We’ve all heard the expression: Don’t play with fire. However, a trio of flow artists have found a way to do just that, but safely. Michelle Zuluaga, Katherine Konzal and LeeAnne Biggers have a passion for harnessing the destructive capability of flames for artistic expression. When they leave their day jobs — graphic design, client management and shipment delivery — they join a community of creatives drawn together by their fascination with fire.
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