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Bio: Hunt took a keen interest in writing at a young age and brings more than 25 years of professional journalism experience to Patch. Since February 2013, he has served as a Senior Community Editor at Patch. Prior to that he served as a Local Editor for both the Midtown (February 2012-February 2013) and Smyrna-Vinings (September 2010-February 2012) Patch sites.
Prior to that, he was the Sports Editor of The Sunday Paper located on Atlanta's westside. Born at Georgia Baptist Hospital (now Atlanta Medical Center), Hunt was raised in Atlanta and has worked at several news outlets across the city and region. A former on-air personality for what is now known as mtvU, Hunt has enjoyed stints behind the mic in radio and television, but recognizes that his true expressive love is the written word.
A graduate of both The Lovett School and North Carolina State University, Hunt doesn't take himself too seriously and sometimes talks in what has been described as a mumble-drawl-lisp.
Hunt's Beliefs:
"At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license for you to inject your beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that your beliefs are on the record will cause you to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know."
Politics - How would you describe your political beliefs?
"I tend to be on the more moderate side of things as I like to take each issue on a case-by-case basis. Overall, though, it is my goal to be fair and give everyone the benefit of the doubt, especially in my coverage."
Are you registered with a certain party? "No"
Religion - How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
"I would consider myself an observant Christian. I grew up in the church and my faith remains a very important part of my life. I'm accepting of all religions, however, and enjoy exploring how different people view spirituality."
Plus, LifeLine’s DeKalb Animal Services Pets of the Week!
Plus, LifeLine’s DeKalb Animal Services Pets of the Week!
Plus, LifeLine’s DeKalb Animal Services Pets of the Week!
Since 2011, the City has demolished 131 structures and cleaned and closed 141 structures.
Convenience store at the intersection of Atlanta Road and Paces Ferry Road held up by a lone armed gunman.
Funeral services will be held on Sunday at White Columns Chapel with an internment to follow at Mt. Harmony Memorial Gardens.
Tiffany Whitton was last seen at the Walmart Supercenter on Cobb Parkway in September 2013.
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With no Democrats qualifying, that means all the local races will be settled before November's general election.
Candidates seeking to represent the Buckhead area toss their hats into the ring for the May 20 primary and Nov. 4 general elections.
County candidates toss their hats into the ring for the May 20 primary and Nov. 4 general elections.
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Ackerman has been a director of the Buckhead Coalition since February 1989, five months after its formation.
Craig Garner, a 23-year veteran of the Alpharetta Police Department before resigning this week, has been charged with two counts of party to a crime in connection to selling firearms to a convicted felon from Cumming.
The Wolves got a game-high 21 points from senior Keith Pinckney to help cruise past Warner Robbins 70-43 to stake claim to the Class AAAAA state title.
The Tigers downed region rival Southwest DeKalb 83-65 to earn the Class AAAA state crown on Friday.
Superior court judge tells Kennesaw woman her actions were nothing but thievery and burglary.
Superior court judge tells Kennesaw woman her actions were nothing but thievery and burglary.
Superior court judge tells Kennesaw woman her actions were nothing but thievery and burglary.
Superior court judge tells Kennesaw woman her actions were nothing but thievery and burglary.