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Rolling Toward Making Atlanta a More Bike-Friendly City
In 2012, the Streets Alive event drew walkers and cyclists to N. Highland Ave. In 2013, the event will take over a section of Peachtree Street.

In 2012, the Streets Alive event drew walkers and cyclists to N. Highland Ave. In 2013, the event will take over a section of Peachtree Street.

Supporters have until Thursday, Feb. 21, to help Dunwoody High win for the second consecutive year.
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Laura Neely is moving to Kittredge after serving as Oak Grove Elementary's principal.
The city is working with a regional non-profit to implement the enhancements.
Here are opportunities to make a difference in the East Atlanta community.
Take note of these volunteer opportunities and see how you can do some good in Decatur.
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Coleson, the founder of the Decatur Farmers Market, faces businessman Scott Drake for the Dist. 1 seat.
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Check out what's open and closed in Cascade and the City of Atlanta for Presidents' Day.
Check out what's open and closed in East Atlanta and the City of Atlanta for Presidents' Day.
A flaw in the battery cable can cause the 3-Series engine to stall. The recall affects roughly 570,000 vehicles.
A presidential visit, a downtown Decatur armed robbery and Walmart foes lose zoning appeal.
Boy Scout leader speaks out on gays in scouting, Real Housewife sells SW Atlanta home, Police seek man in wife's shooting.
Crime, cupcakes and a face-lift for Lenox Square Mall.
Valentine's robbery arrests, BeltLine patrols and other top stories.
Broken sidewalks, a carjacking and a chef remembered.
Bike lanes on Ponce, a zoning debate and cops tasing 7th graders.
Here's the latest list of foreclosed homes in the Buckhead area.