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Today's top headlines from around Patch in metro Atlanta.

'Our infrastructure is broken. We already have a terrible reputation for it, and we will look like fools if we refuse to help ourselves.'
Joerg Barthel had been associate head coach at the University of Nebraska.
Today's top stories from around Patch in metro Atlanta.
Controversial $45 million high-density development to bring 204 rental units, 39,000 square feet of retail space by late 2014.
iPhones and laptops are thieves' items of choice, Inman Park residents told.
Margaret Mitchell Square gets a facelift, too.
Two lane stretch of Boulevard headed north suddenly becomes one lane. Problem is the markings are faded or hard to see.
Patch's top 10 stories of the day for Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Kid gives sob story about being lost and desire to call mom.
Group to complement regular APD and Grant Park Security Patrols.
Patch's top 10 headlines of the day for Tuesday, July 17, 2012.
Jackson High School can be a "shining example" of academic achievement and community involvement, Davis says.
Atlanta City Council votes to ban smoking in public parks.
Patch's top 10 stories of the day for Monday, July 16, 2012.
Neighbors come together for painting project.
Henry Bryant is the force behind the annual Battle of Atlanta Civil War remembrances. He also is the fount of knowledge behind the history of all things East Atlanta.
Gunman, aided by others, took off in victim's Ford Mustang.