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Mayor Kasim Reed Speaks to Pace Graduates
The 86 members of theA PaceA Academy Class of 2012 graduated last Saturday at Peachtree Presbyterian Church.
Former drug prosecutor's life goes wrong
Atlanta attorney Rand Csehy made his mark prosecuting drug dealers; somewhere along the way, police say, he joined the enemy.
Veterans Keith Laseter, left, and Greg Newell, right, stand with the manager of the Landmark Diner, Nikos Lambro.
Economists: Atlanta, state step up recovery a bit
The good news for job seekers in metro Atlanta and Georgia in the second half of 2012 and 2013: more positions will be added than lost over the next 36 months, economists say.
Celebrated Artist Peggy Ackerly Passes Away
Avant garde artist, goldsmith, and painter, Peggy Ackerly passed away September 4, 2011 at the age of 90.
Atlanta council approves consent decree extension
In a news release emailed to the media Tuesday, the Atlanta City Council announced it approved, during its meeting Monday, an ordinance authorizing the mayor to enter into agreements with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and Georgia's Environmental Protection Division, that could allow the city additional time to complete the requirements ... (more)
A Shining Example of Taxation Without Representation in South Fulton County
In the red, highlighted area is the estimated city tax for South Fulton, Georgia.
UPDATED: Water supply film calls on residents to act
The panel discusses the film: from left, Alexandra 'Alex' Liftman, global environmental executive for Bank of America; Joe Quinlan , managing director and chief market strategist for U.S. Trust; Laura Turner Seydel, chair of the Captain Planet Foundation; Elise Pearlstein, producer of 'Last Call at the Oasis.' "Last Call at the Oasis," a new ... (more)
Falcons GM Dimitroff bikes to work
Atlanta Falcons General Manager Thomas Dimitroff participated in National Bike to Work Day on Friday morning.
Seven Handle Circus bring twisted bluegrass to Nightfall
Bad-ass bluegrass is coming to Nightfall Friday night as Georgia's own Seven Handle Circus headlines the free concert series, now in its second week.
Lee Talks With BBA About Overcoming Financial Stress
Karen Lee, author of the new book "It's Just Money, So Why Does It Cause So Many Problems?" spoke to members of the Buckhead Business Association Thursday morning about learning to have a healthier and happier financial life.
New Home Furniture Business Opening on Cascade Road | Rite At Home
Milton Miller and LaMont Bynum are excited to open their first interior design studio, Rite At Home, within the Cascade Retail District.
Sweetwater Brewing Company Wants to 'Save the Hooch'
SweetWaterA Brewing Company in Buckhead is gearing up once again for their 6th annual "Save the Hooch" conservation campaign in support of Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper .
Modern Atlanta's 'Design is Human' Coming June 1
From Friday, June 1 through Sunday, June 10, Modern Atlanta will hostA MA12 "Design is Human", a series of events celebrating international designA excellence and creative culture.
Atlanta Metro Streets Pose Dangers for Pedestrians
The number of people who walk on Peachtree has continued since the founding of the city, however pedestrian accidents have become more common with the increase in traffic along the street.
Sunday, May 13th is Mother's Day! It's time to remember the special lady in your life by showing just how special she truly is.
Not only did she carry you in her womb for nine long months and spend hours on the delivery table, giving birth to you - she wore your spit-up in her hair and your sneezes on her shirt for years afterward.
New Moscato Rose introduced in Atlanta
Do you love to be "in the know"? A Listen up! A new bubbly is on the market and has just been released in Atlanta and New York.
Mother's Day, May 13, 2012: My top six restaurant picks
Mother's Day is around the corner. Have you made plans? If not, I have some suggestions for nice restaurants with your number one lady in mind.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Sadness, legacy of Orly crash remembered
The drawing is of ink, and iconic images of Atlanta jump out at once: A MARTA train powering across a track, the snarl of Spaghetti Junction, the skyline of Midtown, church windows that evoke the cluster of churches along Peachtree Road in Buckhead that some Atlantans call "Jesus Junction." Slowly, you begin to pick out other figures that seem ... (more)