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- Fighting poverty, hunger constant task
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Atlanta Forward »
In this series, the AJC Editorial Board explores issues Atlanta must address in order to move forward as the economy recovers.
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Even when it pours, continue conserving
The region celebrated a milestone on Oct. 14 when Lake Lanier reached full pool of 1,071 feet above mean sea level after the exceptional drought of 2007 and 2008.
- Lawmakers sent right message on water war
- Can’t wash our hands of this
- State Mental Hospitals: Move faster to fix mental health care
- The Airport: Delta deal best way to keep flying high
- Election Day: Atlanta mayor impacts all of us
- Jobs: We must invest in our entrepreneurs
- Elections: Voters must weigh facts, choose wisely
- Housing market: Home buyers will help U.S. recover
- Transportation: Transit is a track to metro’s prosperity
- Send comments to atlantaforward@ajc.com.






