By Robert Whittington Titus In the fall of 2012, voters may choose to make more than $7 billion available for investments in the Atlanta region’s…
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By Stacey Martin The Boulevard Heights Community would like to thank James Palmer for three years of service as president of the neighborhood organization. Palmer’s…
By Kris Raper The Friends of East Atlanta Library will again hold its annual book sale as part of the East Atlanta Strut on Saturday,…
By Jeff Whitehouse and Marc Takacs East Atlanta’s Neighbor in Need (NiN) Initiative celebrated its first year of operation in May. It’s been a busy…
By Jean Hallman Atlanta native Kiara “Kiki” Ely began studying dance at the age of six. She studied all styles of dance from ballet, tap,…
By Jeffrey Brower For Earth Day, the Gravity Pub, N’awlins Restaurant, and the soon to re-open Glenwood got their parking lot cleaned up by one…
By Henry Bryant Atlanta is one of 10 communities in the state of Georgia to receive a federally funded grant for historic preservation projects beginning…
By Michelle Rice East Atlanta once again holds the dubious honor of winning Council Member Natalyn Archibong’s annual Earth Day Tire Roundup. East Atlanta crews…
By Jackie Mead As the spring semester of 2011 is drawing to a close at Georgia State University, many graduating seniors are scurrying to prepare…
By Robert Whittington Titus, Ron Lall, and Elizabeth Dillon What is ‘Bus Rapid Transit’ (BRT) and why could it play a major role in the…