Community concerns factored into the decision.
Automobile recycling firm to buy the land.
Councilwoman wants to facilitate dialogue in redistricting debate, help public understand liquor licensing laws and enforcement.
Why you should care and what we can do.
Events of note in East Atlanta Patch
Feb. 7 election is being held because Tinubu is running for Congress in North Carolina.
Mini-precinct, street clean-ups, jobs targeted for youth part of multi-step approach at Boulevard revitalization effort.
Kwanza Hall promises comprehensive change to corridor long plagued by drug dealing, other ills.
Chairman Mike Berlon says Deal's address fails to acknowledge real reason why business development lacking: perceived poor education.
Alorica Inc. need workers for Kennesaw call center
Metro America hiring framers in Kennesaw.
Events of note in East Atlanta Patch the week of Jan. 9
The House minority leader held a pre-legislative breakfast on Thursday morning.
Flood map controversy, new bank in Decatur and more
Holiday brings temporary break from metered enforcement
General Motors, Nissan Toyota-branded vehicles affected
Changes in East Atlanta Patch for Christmas and New Year's weeks
Little-known state statute could factor in APS redistricting
Occupy Atlanta activists say they're trying to stop foreclosure on a home that has been owned by the same family for generations.
A public hearing has been set for Monday on the new proposal for city council districts.
Atlanta City Council recognizes the bravery and courage of the Tuskegee Airmen
Parents get information on Atlanta schools, Brookhaven residents ask for cityhood delay and more
Cabbagetown thief pleads guilty, Ponce City Market and Atlanta BeltLine gets $4 million and more
Money earmarked for streetscape beautification
Both sides in controversial liquor license application sought deferment for scheduling conflicts
On the agenda: election of officers, variance requests
Meeting Wednesday night devolves into personal attacks and name calling
Residents want to save trees from being axed
Polls open 7 a.m.
'Skanky store' remains for now
Voters will cast their ballots Nov. 8
Unauthorized weekend hip-hop concert and AK-47-wielding man were tipping points
Those eligible qualify for a one-time heating bill help of $310 or $350
City officials held their first public hearing Thursday night on new maps based on 2010 Census numbers.
Atlanta homeowners can get rebates from Georgia Power, city for energy efficiency improvements
$6.14 billion list to be funded by penny sales tax if voters approve
DeKalb's Hickory Ridge landfill gets new use as in solar power generation project