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Top Cascade Stories of the Week - Mayor Reed and the Stadium Deal
Stadium talk, crime and photos from our National Night Out event led as the Top Stories this past week.

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I have deep roots in the Atlanta community. My father was born and raised here in West Atlanta near Mozley Park and his parents were both long time educators throughout the 60's, 70's, and 80's in various schools including Washington High School and Clark College (AUC). My Grandfather attended Friendship Baptist and my Grandmother and father are still members of St. Pauls Church on Peyton Road. Though I travel and could live anywhere, I always say that my neighborhood is one of the only places I could ever live in America. I just love our community and believe in it deeply!
Stadium talk, crime and photos from our National Night Out event led as the Top Stories this past week.

The unveiling of Atlantic Station's new playground was one of our most read stories in the past 7 days.
The suspects' getaway car was found torched on Brown Mills Road.
Crucial school board elections are coming up in November. Be informed about the candidates.
Councilwoman Cleta Winslow invites you to a free housing tour in Historic Adair Park this Saturday.
Here are 5 potentially lifesaving tips students, parents, teachers, and friends of college age girls will want to know.
Atlanta’s Top Chefs and Mixologists Engage in Friendly Tomato-Themed Competition for a Good Cause
Patch rounds up some recent health inspection scores for restaurants near the Cascade and southwest Atlanta communities.
Looking for a bite to eat? Know before you go.
Councilman Ivory Young looks forward to answering questions on the stadium, the churches, Morris Brown College and more.
This annual charity event will feature 20 plus whiskies & craft beers, 4 rock tribute bands & more.
This weekend, check out a new play presented by NBAF and/or Movies in the Park at John A. White Park.
Pro-Am tennis at Ansley, plus a weekend of fun in Piedmont Park!
Angell Green is a Cascade area resident and recently awarded with a SACA scholarship.
Movies in the Park is finally back again and right here in our neighborhood!
The TAG Young Professionals and TAG Mobility Career Fair and Panel event is August 14th at 2 p.m.
These tips may help you to put on a little less repellant this summer.
‘Da Kink in my Hair gives voice to eight black women who tell their unforgettable stories.
Tired of the 2 party system? Meet the Green Party.