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Dunwoody City Council faces public backlash over Flock camera data sharing practices
The Dunwoody City Council heard concerns about Flock cameras and postponed a vote on renewing a $15,000 contract with the organization, while also approving money for park improvements and…
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4mMARTA launches new Breeze fare payment system on March 28
MARTA transitions to its new Breeze payment system starting March 28. Riders can use new tap-to-pay options or upgraded cards during the five-week transition period ending May 2.
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3mIRS Chamblee staff moves to remote work amid rat, cockroach infestation
After receiving letters from Georgia elected officials, the IRS allowed staff members to work from home due to a rat and cockroach infestation in the office complex.
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3mPeachtree Road Race surpasses 2025 total with registration still open
The 57th Peachtree Road Race is set for a massive turnout, attracting 60,000 global participants to Atlanta for a historic Fourth of July tradition and international destination event.
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3mTheatre Review: Carolyn Cooks' powerful performance anchors Actor's Express production of 'Wit'
Experience the powerful, cathartic journey of Dr. Vivian Bearing in Actor's Express's production of 'Wit', a Pulitzer-winning play exploring humanity, poetry, and the transcendence of the human spirit.
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4mOlympic cauldron to leave Summerhill, sparking community backlash
Georgia State University has announced that it will move the Olympic torch from the Summerhill neighborhood to Centennial Olympic Park, despite opposition from local leaders who had requested it remain in place.