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Special Fulton Schools Retreat Tuesday
The Fulton County Board of Education will meet for a Tuesday in Alpharetta, according to an e-mail news release today.

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The Fulton County Board of Education will meet for a Tuesday in Alpharetta, according to an e-mail news release today.

Leading Ladies of Legacy is accepting applications for its teen advisory board. The organization meets monthly at the Southwest Branch Library off Cascade Road.
Embracing Mays Community and Cluster Schools (EMC2) will meet Aug. 27 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
Performer celebrates opening of her Green Room Lounge In Buckhead. It's a spectacular place for people to experience the arts. Here they can enjoy coffee, tea, and hors d'oeuvres, while also taking acting classes.
Praise continuing for Bailey, whose "Memory as Medicine" exhibit is on display at the High Museum of Art through Sept. 11.
"If this redistricting passes, many of the legislative members are likely to reside outside of Fulton County boundaries."—Dr. John Eaves, South Fulton resident, Fulton County Commission Chairman
Pack up those older electronics and bring them to the Electronics E-Scrap.
Free southwest Atlanta seminar will provide information on obtaining a government housing counselor to help homeowners avoid foreclosure.
Hosea Feed The Hungry seeing a reduction in the amount of food that is usually donated to pantry so please consider a donation.
Nisha Simama will serve as the District 2 member until the November 2011 elections.
Atlanta Public Schools officially installing Switzerland-based International Baccalaureate at the southwest Atlanta elementary school.
How are you renewing the American Dream and meeting today's economic challenges? Cascade Patch wants to know.
On Monday, the second generation of Poes entered Woodward Academy. Tears came to my eyes when I saw my oldest niece, Ryann Poe, in a uniform almost identical to the one I wore in the late 1970s.
Watch for kids and traffic this week as Fulton County Schools students return to school.
The Huffington Post picked up our story Sunday about Cascade United Methodist helping to settle Morris Brown College's debt of $500,000 to the U.S. Department of Education. In the comments section, several said HBCUs are "racist." What do you think?
The funds will allow the 131-year-old institution to pay off a $500,000 debt to the U.S. Department of Education, according to school officials.
Cascade UMC will present a check of $22,000 to Morris Brown College president Stanley Pritchett Sunday.
The Rev. Howard Creecy, president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, died of blunt force trauma to the head after falling down stairs at his southwest Atlanta home, according to the Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office.
Dressed in crisp white, yellow and red tops, the student body at Young celebrated the start of a new school year Friday and put the CRCT cheating scandal behind them.
The Atlanta Beltline Inc. is offering up to $50,000 in both Mortgage and Downpayment Assistance to families who buy homes along the route of the Beltline.