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The road will be closed so Emory can use a crane to install a new MRI machine.
Check out top Patch headlines from around Canton and the region.
Parent company Nestle voluntarily recalls two product codes of the Culinary Collection Mushroom Mezzaluna Ravioli, after 3 consumers reported finding glass fragments.
Do you think your rent is high? See how it compares to other parts of the neighborhood and other communities in Atlanta.
Do you think your rent is high in Midtown? See how it compares to other parts of Midtown and other neighborhoods in Atlanta.
The Midtown Ponce Security Alliance takes a closer look at robbery trends in and around the nonprofit neighborhood group's service area, which includes Grady High School.
After the purchase of the land, the city will demolish a residential structure on the property.
Patch gets a sneak preview of Taco Bell's new shell flavor, available March 7.
Protecting great white sharks is long overdue, one Northern California researcher says.
The school earned honors for testing and participation among minorities.
Check out top Patch headlines from around Canton, the region and metro Atlanta.
Pasadena Police and the Mountain Valley Water District have offered ways for residents to conserve water from Feb. 21-28, as a major water line undergoes repairs.
Come join friends and neighbors at La Tagliatella and see what's new with the Midtown Neighbors' Association.
Check out the local offerings of events to celebrate Black History Month in and around Midtown.
Copernicus, who was born Feb. 19, 1473, is considered the founder of modern astronomy.
Check out the local offerings of events to celebrate Black History Month in and around East Atlanta.
The exhibit features documents and materials from the historic Southern Christian Leadership Conference organization, which fought for civil rights and continues to do so today.
Make sure you catch one of these local events celebrating Black History Month.
Last spring, Atlanta Streets Alive event drew hundreds of walkers and cyclists to N. Highland Ave. In 2013, the event will take over a section of Peachtree Street.