By Henry Bryant The moratorium on building in the Moreland Avenue/East Atlanta Village area expired on December 31. It was holding up activity concerning the…
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By Paul Zucca The Department of Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs recently closed the pool and fitness center of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Natatorium…
By Steph Shackelford City Church-Eastside will hold the third annual event and sale Beyond Fair Trade on November 30, from 6 to 9 p.m. at…
By Marie Mower Have you seen giant skeleton puppets that glow in the dark? You will at the Grant Park Halloween Lantern Parade, along with…
Prestigious federal support is the largest animal health programs grant ever received at Zoo Atlanta By Keisha Hines Zoo Atlanta has received a prestigious 2012…
By Keisha Hines Zoo Atlanta has received a prestigious 2012 National Leadership Grant from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) to continue…
Come out and support Atlanta Beagle Rescue while having lots of fun! It is next Friday, October 19. You can come by yourself to hang…
By Larry Johnson Have you ever gone by the cemetery on Braeburn Circle and Clifton Road and wondered how it began, and who’s buried there?…
By Nancy Leighton After months of delay, a building permit was issued on August 10 to build a new Papa Johns Pizza store at 1098…
By City of Atlanta Office of Planning The proposed regulations are intended to implement the recommendations of the South Moreland Avenue Livable Centers Initiative (LCI)…