Thursday, September 10, 2015

Last Top Stories: 69 car break-ins reported inAtlantain two-day span

69 car break-ins reported inAtlantain two-day span

69 car break-ins reported inAtlantain two-day span
“I would say this is somewhat out of the ordinary,” said Elizabeth Espy, director of public affairs for the Atlanta Police Department. “Crime ebbs and flows, but to ...
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Hunger inAtlanta: Feeding the state's hungry

Hunger inAtlanta: Feeding the state's hungry
Twice a month, Collins Hill serves people over 3,000 people who live in the 30318 zip code, plus seniors. The area is a food dessert. The closest grocery store is ...
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92-year-old stalwart ofAtlantapolitics continues fight to save home

92-year-old stalwart ofAtlantapolitics continues fight to save home
To those not familiar with her, she's just another sweet little old lady on Ormond Street. But Mattie Jackson helped change the landscape on the south side of ...
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Best in class: 3 Gwinnett educators winAtlantaFamilies' Awards

Best in class: 3 Gwinnett educators winAtlantaFamilies' Awards
Three Gwinnett educators have won 2015 Atlanta Families' Awards for Excellence in Education. Jennifer Dunn, an assistant principal at Partee Elementary ...
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Professional hockey team changes name toAtlantaGladiators

Professional hockey team changes name toAtlantaGladiators
“We are very excited to announce that our name will transform to the Atlanta Gladiators with the 2015-2016 season,” said Joe Gelderman, Gwinnett Gladiators ...
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HowAtlantagot Seattle's subway

HowAtlantagot Seattle's subway
That money went to Atlanta, a city that was happy to take what Seattle turned down. With those federal dollars and local matching funds, Atlanta built MARTA ...
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Foreclosures down, butAtlantastill second-worst nationally

Foreclosures down, butAtlantastill second-worst nationally
The number of foreclosures – in Atlanta, Georgia and nationally – continues its steady decline, but Atlanta remains the second-worst in the category, according ...
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Atlantaand Hawks needed Dikembe Mutombo

Atlantaand Hawks needed Dikembe Mutombo
Dikembe Mutombo (right) reacts to the announcement that his jersey number will be retired on November 24 as Atlanta Hawks coach Mike Budenholzer claps ...
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From gunfire to falafel: Syrian refugee thriving inAtlanta

From gunfire to falafel: Syrian refugee thriving inAtlanta
Samer arrived in the U.S. in the spring. He's one of about 50 Syrian Refugees the State department has placed in Georgia so far. The 32-year-old father of two ...
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