Sheltering Arms serves more than 3,600 children in 16 centers across the Atlanta area.
City to discuss issuance of $15.6 million issuance of bonds.
Five things happening this week of note to the communities of East Atlanta Patch.
Following Friday night efforts geared toward promoting safety, cyclists will take off for a Tour de Lights bike ride throughout the city.
Eyesore property in the neighborhood? Let the city know.
The pathway to economic freedom is the maximization of America's energy resources.
Five events of note happening this week in East Atlanta Patch.
Some Inman Park residents want judge to review approval process.
Changes made to open up funds to more neighborhood development and improvement projects.
Controversial project now goes to a number of city reviews.
East Atlanta Patch police zones to get six officers total from graduating class.
Transportation Committee will discuss proposal by Kwanza Hall, District 2 councilman.
Preliminary jobless rate falls to 8.2 percent in October, down fro 9.4 percent a year ago.
Listing of service changes.
Grant from Midtown-based private foundation will help support the development of the recently opened Eastside Trail.
Following months of complaints and stepped up pressure from Old Fourth Ward residents about 35 broken street lights, change finally comes.
East Atlanta Village pub asks folks to put a side the partisan differences and raise their glasses.
Career Expo at Georgia World Congress Center on Nov. 8.
Superior Court of Fulton County awarded $750,000 grant.
Fare changes part of scheduled three-year phase in.
East Lake reminds everyone to get out and vote.
Don't forget to vote! Find your poll location and ballot summary in for East Atlanta Patch readers in DeKalb and Fulton counties.
Today is the last day you can vote early before the general election.
The lawsuit alleges that the preamble and the question on the Nov. 6 ballot is biased in favor of approval of the measure.
This corner is the site of regular stop sign stings, but one Southeast Atlanta resident asks if there's truly a problem or is the city just looking for a revenue stream?
Planned development would undermine the idea behind the Atlanta BeltLine, he says.
ATAG II wants your input in the licensing and enforcement related to liquor, beer and wine applications.
A roundup of the tally so far.
Don't forget Saturday voting is available from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at three locations.
Several neighborhood planning groups, answer NPU-W's call for support.
The agenda for the Oct. 23 meeting.
As of Wednesday, more than 16,000 DeKalb County residents had cast early ballots. County residents will have two chances for Saturday voting.
Patch Reader captures horrific, three-car crash on Memorial Drive.
Neighborhood group, which says the Fuqua Development's planned 199,050-square-foot retail project at Glenwood Avenue and Bill Kennedy Way is a 'direct contravention of the BeltLine Masterplan as well as the BeltLine Overlay District regul
More than 10,000 cast their ballots on Monday.
Fulton and DeKalb voters may cast their ballots at designated sites or absentee
Boulevard Heights resident found out he might be ineligible to vote, urges others to check their eligibility.
If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.
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