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Intown Academy Holds Second Annual Winter Breakfast Event
School pays tribute to Black History Month.

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School pays tribute to Black History Month.

Vehicle later found in southwest Atlanta's Greenbriar neighborhood.
Planned relocation is on Pharr Road.
Planned relocation is on Pharr Road.
The Atlanta Department of Public Works sent a series of letters sent to Ormewood Park residents in recent days regarding broken sidewalks it says they are responsible for paying to repair.
History teacher at Carver Early College and product of an APS education, Westmoreland says instilling success across all schools and having students meet or exceed expectations is not impossible.
Former cook alleges restaurant failed to pay him overtime.
A portion of proceeds will go to the Chattahoochee Riverkeeper.
Opponents say project is not in keeping with character of Druid Hills.
Atlanta City Council members Joyce Sheperd, Carla Smith and Cleta Winslow to host community meeting.
Old grammar school to be converted into apartments in $15 million project.
Property will be converted into condos and single-family home.
Kevin D. Johnson started his first businesses while a student at Morehouse College. Today, at 33, he runs a multi-million dollar media marketing and communications company.
Another goat goes for a stroll, this time in East Lake.
'Staff finds and concludes that the SAP application does not meet the requirements of the applicable zoning districts. We look forward to receiving plans that are in accordance with the requirements.'
Eatery taking over Jersey Mike's Subs space.
Kerri Mercer Brooks is battling stage 4 cancer.
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