By Marc Takacs 2013 was a very wet year in case anyone missed it; meaning that a lot of old roofs in and around East…
Posts published in “People and Places”
[singlepic id=284 w=320 h=240 float=][singlepic id=282 w=320 h=240 float=] By Keisha Hines Kiki, a 9-year-old African lioness, gave birth to four cubs on November 19.…
By Judy Kaplan People from all over the state greeted Maine Senator Bernie Sanders when he arrived for the town hall meeting in Grant Park…
By Rachel Maher Park Pride has named Michael Halicki as the nonprofit’s new executive director. With an 18-year career in communications, public policy, and nonprofit…
By Marc Takacs The Neighbor in Need Initiative will hold its annual pumpkin sale at the East Atlanta Farmer’s Market each Thursday from October 3…
By Kate Greer Senator Nan Orrock (D-Atlanta) joined with Protect Your Care, Americans United for Change, other healthcare advocates, and state legislators to urge…
By Rachel Park Pride has named Michael Halicki as the nonprofit’s new executive director. With an 18-year career in communications, public policy, and nonprofit management,…
By Keisha Hines Sukari, a 15-year-old western lowland gorilla, gave birth to a female on August 30. A grandchild of the legendary late Willie B.,…
By Jaime Arnall Dance 411 Studio and the Dance 411 Foundation recently teamed up to host a Back-to-School Carnival. The event was held on Saturday,…
By Ashley McCartney Candidates seeking election to the Atlanta City Council and Atlanta Public Schools Board of Education will present their credentials and discuss goals…