By: Amanda Andrews
Funded by a $1.75 million grant, self-driving shuttles are connecting people in Southwest Atlanta to the Beltline trail for free. The pilot program will run for 12 months and is free for all riders.
Amanda Andrews is a Reporter at various esteemed publications including JD Supra, WGXA, and Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB). She covers a diverse range of topics, focusing on business and economics, finance, investment, and real estate, while also delving into arts and entertainment, particularly in theater and urban art. Amanda's work has been featured in numerous outlets such as Monadnock Ledger-Transcript and NH Business Review, showcasing her expertise in investment strategies and the housing market.
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Amanda's local focus on Atlanta, Georgia and the United States implies that she would likely be interested in pitches related to local government announcements, events, legal policy regulations as well as topics covering health & wellbeing. Therefore, providing insights or commentary on local government policies, political developments within Atlanta or Georgia, updates about community events and initiatives could be of interest.
Given her coverage attributes emphasizing event coverage and government announcements alongside themes such as politics and health & wellbeing, pitching stories related to advocacy campaigns for public safety or healthcare initiatives within the specified geographic area may also resonate with Amanda.
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