Rough Draft Atlanta
An extreme summer storm killed thousands of fish in the Chattahoochee River. Could it happen again?
Heavy rains in Atlanta triggered a massive sewage overflow into the Chattahoochee River, killing thousands of fish and exposing infrastructure vulnerabilities exacerbated by a warming climate.
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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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5mDunwoody City Council to review Kroger's proposed changes to former Walmart site
The Dunwoody City Council is set to hold a public hearing on July 13 to consider zoning modifications for a proposed Kroger grocery store on Ashford Dunwoody Road, which includes a drive-thru pharmacy and gas station, as well as site improvements and security measures.
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2mDunwoody City Council to consider rezoning for 24-home community with three homes in the city
The Dunwoody City Council will consider a zoning request to allow a former church property to be developed into a 24-home community, with 3 homes in Dunwoody and 21 in Sandy Springs.
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5mDunwoody marks America's 250th anniversary with weeklong celebration
The City of Dunwoody will celebrate America's 250th anniversary with a weeklong celebration featuring live music, service, local history, and its popular Dunwoody 4th of July Parade.
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3mAtlanta City Council faces pressure to remove officer with troubled past
Friends and family of Devon Anderson, who was killed by off-duty Atlanta Police officer Melvin Potter, are urging the Atlanta City Council to fire him due to his record of a DUI conviction and domestic violence investigation, while an internal investigation is underway.