See inside Atlanta's controversial police training center
After prolonged protest and controversy, the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center has now been in operation for a year. AJC reporter Shaddi Abusaid gets a first look inside the sprawling 85‑acre facility since its official opening. The decision to build the center drew intense opposition from activists in Atlanta and beyond, but since opening in April 2025, about 650 police and fire recruits have trained at the $117 million complex. Department leaders call the center a “game-changer,” saying it has boosted morale and strengthened recruitment and retention after years of training in dilapidated facilities and traveling miles between separate training locations. More than a year into operation, the facility now offers a clearer view of how it is being used and assessed by city officials and first responders.

See inside Atlanta's controversial police training center
One year after opening, Atlanta’s Public Safety Training Center is training hundreds despite years of protest and controversy.

The tiny Atlanta jail cell that survived more than 100 years
Atlanta’s last surviving 1890s police lock-up box still stands in Inman Park, a tiny jail cell with a strange history.

Soccer 101: How not to get kicked out of the game
Atlanta is getting ready for the World Cup, and Soccer 101 continues with a crash course in fouls.

Sisterhood and success, meet Spelman’s seven valedictorians
Seven Spelman seniors made history graduating as valedictorians with 4.0 GPAs. Meet “The Spelman Seven.”



