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Sunday Skaters in the Park
Warm weather brings out young and adults alike to ride the concrete waves in Historic Fourth Ward Skate Park.
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Hometown: Brooklyn, NY
Birthday: Scorpio
Bio: Outside of writing, I enjoy doing things involving the outdoors including hiking, camping, cycling and occasionally running with Camus, my existential Shar-Pei-Labrador-Pit Bull mix, whom I rescued in 2009. I also like to travel a fair amount. I can speak, read and write French and Haitian Creole.
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Politics: I'm liberal on most issues though I hold conservative stances on some topics. I am a registered Democrat but have voted for Republicans in some local, state and national elections.
Religion: I am an observant Roman Catholic and member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Atlanta's Old Fourth Ward.
Local Hot-Button Issues: What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? Crime and quality of life issues like traffic, the pains of gentrification and the quality of public schools.
Warm weather brings out young and adults alike to ride the concrete waves in Historic Fourth Ward Skate Park.
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Three-hour vigil to call attention to safety and remember May Avenue homeowner who was shot and killed in May 25 robbery.
A couple of watchful residents led to arrests.
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'My administration's top priority is public safety.'
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Targeted patrols follow crime wave.
Part of ongoing planned changes at the zoo.
IB philosophy underscores Intown Academy's commitment to a rigorous curriculum.
Argument over women at local bar spills out into street.
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East Atlanta resident's life and legacy was more than "shooting victim."
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One of six reported incidents across Southeast Atlanta.
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