Apr 11, 2012 | LaGrange Daily News
City could team up with royal foundation
A hot dog from Charlie Joseph's? A spin at Red's Roller Rink? A treasure hunt through Rockville Salvage? City leaders said Tuesday they have contacted the Prince's Foundation, an organization founded by the Prince of Wales to aid communities that are looking to redevelop areas, particularly with environmentally sustainable projects.
AFD continues smoke alarm program blitz this weekend
Fire officials visited more than 150 homes in Vine City and the Adair Park areas to check and replace smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
MARTA patrons will need to allow for more travel time this weekend because rail lines will operate on a 24-minute schedule to accommodate track work.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Parents fear impact of empty Atlanta school buildings
Parents and community leaders fear a future of more derelict buildings dragging down struggling neighborhoods as 13 Atlanta schools face closure in a bid to balance enrollment and make better use of funding.
Six Months Later, What Has Occupy Protest Achieved?
Millionaire tax in New York, church save in Atlanta and shelter in Rhode Island can all be attributed to movement NEW YORK -- As spring approaches, Occupy Wall Street protesters who mostly hibernated all winter are beginning to stir with plans for renewed demonstrations six months after the movement was born.