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Atlanta’s Halloween traffic will be scary. Here’s how to plan for Friday.
Metro Atlanta traffic will be heavy Friday afternoon as Halloween falls on a weekend. Expect delays and stay safe with these tips.
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Fulton agency OKs $10M tax break for downtown project. But will it happen?
An upstart developer won preliminary backing for an ambitious project near downtown Atlanta despite questions raised by the group’s track record and financial wherewithal.
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Cost of living tops concerns for candidates in Gwinnett County House race
Two Democrats and one Republican seek to replace former state Rep. Shelly Hutchinson, who resigned this summer to care for a family member.
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A.M. ATL: Very Dickensian
Morning y'all. Your Oct. 29 update: Dickens' housing promises, a controversial dune dustup, shutdown updates and more.
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Duck, crawl, pray: Gwinnett bar employees back on job after machine-gun fire
As machine-gun fire raked their workplace from outside, employees of a Gwinnett County bar scrambled to safety. No one was hit by gunfire, and a regular customer was arrested,
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The $190 million makeover of Cobb Galleria Centre will bring a new name
The Cobb-Marietta Coliseum & Exhibit Hall Authority announced the new name for the convention hall it owns and operates near Cumberland Mall, northwest of Atlanta.
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Community support at heart of Atlanta law firm’s 140-year success
Attorneys and staff at Atlanta law firm King & Spalding are completing 140 community service projects to mark the firm's 140th anniversary.
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Is Mayor Dickens’ housing policy built on a strong foundation?
The city’s housing model has drawn praise, but there are questions about whether it reaches those who need it most.
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Horror films sustain the spirit of Halloween — and help us cope with reality
Even if trick-or-treating is waning, scary movies can save the spooky spirit of Halloween from the aura the holiday now carries.
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Ga. Head Start programs get $8 million lifeline to stay open during shutdown
The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta is giving some of Georgia's at-risk Head Start programs bridge loans to stay operational for 45 days.












