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Smoking Ban at Atlanta Parks One Step Closer
Approval from the Community Development and Human Resources Committee sends the issue on to the full City Council for consideration.

Approval from the Community Development and Human Resources Committee sends the issue on to the full City Council for consideration.

The Seattle Times has cited an anonymous source as saying hundreds of positions have been cut from the company, mostly in the advertising sales and marketing divisions.
Depending on the Brewster student's grade and course selection, completing certain novels may be required for the first week of school.
The coffee chain has a new energy drink that looks and tastes nothing like coffee.
Kyle Glover remains in critical condition.
Some lawmakers are calling for the non-use of opening ceremony outfits made entirely in China. How do you feel about the news?
Ozone pollution levels are expected to be high again in the Bay Area today.
The “kitten showers” event is sponsored by Forgotten Felines of Shoreline.
The Bergen County Utilities Authority will host a household hazardous waste collection event in Moonachie on July 21.
A report by Howard Kurtz of The Daily Beast suggests a deal for NBC to fully purchase the website from Microsoft could be announced this week.
Tapas restaurant coming to Old Alabama Road in October.
A number of residents have complained about neighboring bamboo damaging property.
Find out if your school is hosting an open house.
Also in the news, the East End DWI Task Force makes 27 arrests over Fourth of July weekend in East Hampton.
Readers can post events for free on Miller Place-Rocky Point Patch's events calendar. Here's how!
Cheryl Dennison has sued Fenton newspaper for more than $100,000.
NJT transit buses facing up to hour-long delays, agency says.
After a week and a half of tracking, officials called off the search for a mountain lion that attacked a Marin County man in Nevada County.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.