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The year began with a slight jump in the unemployment rate, but job growth shows strength. (Feb. 1)
 

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New renderings of Falcons stadium.

Falcon stadium design: Fancy curves and plenty of wow (With new photos and video)

The new Falcons stadium moved another step forward, with approval of a design including a retractable roof, plus a wall of glass with a skyline view and a video board that encircles the roof opening.

Metro area pools to cut summer hours

First person: Even for grownups, it's never too late to learn to swim

For this Atlantan and others, jumping into the pool can be cathartic release of old fears

Dad receives kidney from daughter

Nice read: Adopted daughter and father — a perfect match

Read this and pass it on: “I really hated the idea of taking a kidney from someone, especially from my daughter.

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Philly man finds sinkhole filled with green ooze

Philly man finds sinkhole filled with green ooze

A man checking out a sinkhole in a street saw something unexpected inside — a pool of what looked like green ooze.

18 mayors: Limit use of food stamps to buy soda

18 mayors: Limit use of food stamps to buy soda

The mayors of New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and 15 other cities are reviving a push against letting food stamps be used to buy soda and other sugary drinks.

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Lost dog found 500 miles away

A man and his best friend are reunited after his pup, Lady Bird, was found 500 miles away from her Guthrie, Oklahoma home.

Which way?

Research claims Americans aren't as conservative as they think

The research says there is a pretty big gap on both sides of the isle when it comes to what people want to think their philosophy is and how they actually put that into effect.

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DeKalb CEO Burell Ellis indicted

DeKalb CEO accused of strong-arming vendors

Burrell Ellis, twice elected to the top post in Georgia’s third-largest county under a pledge of progress, was indicted Tuesday afternoon on 15 counts of political corruption that could bring a stunning end to his once-promising career.