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Letter details drunken, naked golf at exclusive Atlanta club
Members at Atlanta's most exclusive private club are complaining about lewd, naked behavior on the golf course.
Obama Holding Another $10K Fundraiser in GA City with Poverty Exceeding Nat'l Level
He's back, ladies and gentlemen. Barack Obama is coming back to Georgia. Obama and the Democrats scheduled a $10,000 per person fundraiser, to be held at the Westin Peachtree Plaza on June 26th.
Tropical storm warnings posted for Georgia coast, with rain possible in metro Atlanta by late Sunday
The Georgia coast is under a tropical storm warning this Memorial Day weekend, as a cluster of thunderstorms that forecasters expect will become Tropical Storm Beryl strengthens in the Atlantic.
Fresh To Ordera Signs Agreement with Concessions International for Hartsfield-Jackson Airport
Alpharetta, GA , Friday - May 25th, 2012 -- The company's first airport location will be in the Concourse B food court and is scheduled to open in October.
Spurred by her interests in science and language, North Atlanta senior Estefani Ignacio, 18, daughter of Angela Gallegos and Gilberto Ignacio of Buckhead, is fluent in four languages, including Mandarin Chinese, and hopes to become a scientist.
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.
Maynard Jackson International Terminal: Questions and Answers
After nearly four years and $1.4 billion, the new Maynard H. Jackson, Jr. International Terminal will officially open for business Wednesday.
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Culture notes: Chamber music in the mountains; Atlanta Music Project in concert Saturday
CHAMBER MUSIC Highlands-Cashiers fest lineup The Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival, two hours away in Western North Carolina , has provided a stirring soundtrack for summer mountain getaways by Atlantans and others for three decades.
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Need practicality, not pie in the sky
Their prescription? A "parking tax" that penalizes metro Atlantans for driving. And a "multimodal gas tax" that will never see the light of day under the Gold Dome.
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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)
Atlantans make Mother's Day special
Want to make Mother's Day special? Of course you do! Send Mom and of course her "significant other" to the beautiful St.
Saturday Komen Race Brings Midtown Road Closures
The 22nd annual Komen Atlanta Race for the Cure 5K run/walk and 1 mile walk will take place Saturday, May 12, at Atlantic Station.
Manufacturing back in growth mode for metro Atlanta
After hemorrhaging blue-collar jobs for decades, metro Atlanta is slowly recouping manufacturing jobs lost to the recession and China.
City, feds reach agreement on extending sewer overhaul deadlines
City officials say being given more time to complete sewer projects such as the South River Sewer Tunnel pictured above might help reduce Atlantans' water bills Mayor Kasim Reed is likely kicking his heels together after learning that the city, environmentalists, and state and U.S. regulators have struck a deal that could allow Atlanta an ... (more)
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Friendship Force connects the world
Thirty-five years ago, then President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn launched an initiative to promote world peace through individual connections.