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Some ‘No Kings’ protests may snarl traffic Saturday. Here’s how to get around.
"No Kings" protests are scheduled within metro Atlanta Saturday, and some have the potential to tie up traffic. Here's how to get around some of the larger ones.
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Metro Atlanta 911 systems implement improved technology
Metro Atlanta's biggest 911 centers are spending millions to modernize their networks, enabling faster answer and response times after complaints in some jurisdictions.
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DeKalb County School Board should make Norman Sauce permanent superintendent
After the resignation of DeKalb County Superintendent Devon Horton, who is under indictment, acting Superintendent Norman Sauce is the right leader for the future.
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DeKalb Schools chief resigns after indictment on financial crime charges
Devon Horton was indicted this month and accused of accepting kickbacks in his former job as a school superintendent in Illinois.
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DeKalb officer shot teen girl who had gun in waistband, GBI says
The GBI is investigating in DeKalb County after an officer shot and injured a teen girl Tuesday, officials say.
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The man who told you so about DeKalb’s indicted school superintendent
Tom Hayden’s work ended up being a road map for the FBI investigation.
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Early voting begins Tuesday for city elections across Georgia
Cities all over the state will elect council members and mayors.
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Before indictment of schools chief, DeKalb audited P-cards. Here’s what they found.
The audit found instances where people spent more than the daily limit and made unauthorized purchases.
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I-85’s landmark piano in the sky to come down ahead of music shop’s move
This is the sign’s swan song. Cooper Piano in Brookhaven has sold its building on Northeast Expressway and will move its showroom to a smaller space in Chamblee.
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Residential development could leave big mark on tiny DeKalb village
Developers unveil $350 million plan for 800 new homes in Avondale Estates, and promise to preserve village’s character.