Community Corner
National Night Out; Back to School; Animal Cruelty Arrest; Jeremy Renner in Town
The week's top headlines as they appeared on Patch for August 5-9, 2013.

- Planning Commission Approves 31-Townhome Development
- Thousands Participate in DeKalb's National Night Out
- Parents and Students Say Mold and Sewage are Still a Problem at Washington High
- Health Department Closes Ru San's Over Cockroaches
- Schools Chief Seeks Student Advisers
- Dante's Sails On With Auction on Sept. 21
- 'Kill The Messenger' Finishing Tucker Shoot
- Brookhaven Police Deliver School Supplies to Woodward Elementary Students
- Shelter Employee Arrested for Animal Cruelty
- VA Officials Retire, Reprimanded Over Hospital Issues
- Decatur Crossing Development Rezoning to Face Community Council
- Dunwoody, Decatur Bank Robbers Sentenced to Federal Prison
- Lithonia Woman Pleads Guilty to Black Market Conspiracy
- Save the Trees: Residents Petition City Commission to Strengthen Tree Ordinance
- Another APS Year Begins with Continued Overcrowding at Inman
- Stone Mountain Man Sentenced for 'Armed Robbery Rampage'
- More Than 450 Teachers Served Back-to-School Lunch
- Good Growth DeKalb: Court Denies Motion to Dismiss Walmart Suit
- Rain Doesn't Wash Away 'National Night Out' Fun in Midtown
- Dunwoody Police Celebrate Night Out Against Crime
- Southwest Atlanta Held One of the Largest National Night Out Events in the City
- First Day At New Sutton Middle Is Chaotic, But Exciting
- Chamblee Police Recover Nearly 50 Lbs. of Pot
- Lithonia Homeowner Shoots Break-in Suspects
- Mayor, City Leaders Get Residents' Frustrations, Fears and Ideas on Crime
- Brookhaven Paid $40K to Attorney Who Worked On Adult Business Ordinance
- Tucker Couple Killed in Bacon Co. Plane Crash
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