By Rachel Davis The newest arrival at Zoo Atlanta is Keju the Bornean orangutan. Keju has been introduced to Madu, a 32-year-old Sumatran orangutan, with…
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By Trenace Pyles The Atlanta Small Business Training Consortium is offering workshops this fall on small business topics that may be of interest to people…
By Ed Gilgor There seems to be much confusion as to how and when to use the 911 system in Atlanta. While many of us…
By Carlen Hultgren Neighborhood Planning Unit W (NPU-W) has implemented a trash and recycling can initiative to ensure proper placement of the trash and recycling…
By Carlen Hultgren The East Atlanta Corner Project, on the corner of Flat Shoals and Bouldercrest Roads, is being decommissioned and dismantled for the season.…
By Oscar Gittemeier Presented by SCORE Atlanta and the U.S. Small Business, the seminar covers the startup basics for new businesses. Attendees will learn the…
By Alex Lampert Metro Atlanta Tour de Farm 2015, a 49-mile bike ride, campout, and exploration of local farmers and food will take place October…
By Pamela Henman Historic Oakland Foundation (HOF) kicked off Oakland Cemetery’s fall special event season with a beer created in partnership with Georgia’s oldest craft…
By Kristin Andris Residents in Grant Park and adjacent neighborhoods worked together to help an elderly neighbor restore her porch after a contractor abandoned her…
By Rachel Maher Park Pride has opened the 2015 application cycle for its Community Building and Legacy matching grant programs supporting community-driven capital park improvements.…