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Olivia is on "borrowed time."
The new gateway sign is getting mixed reviews.
'As busy as we all are, it can be a pain to take the time to document things the way we really should.'
Avondale Estates is reminding residents to recycle their Christmas trees by placing them on the curb from Wednesday, Dec. 26 through Friday, Jan. 4.
Applications are due Jan. 31.
Jackson High School, King Middle School, Parkside Elementary School and Atlanta Neighborhood Charter School each received a $500 donation.
'Over the past week, we glued the coin and card slots of 54 parking meters along Edgewood, Auburn, Jessie Hill, Ponce de Leon, and DeKalb Ave.'
'Over the past week, we glued the coin and card slots of 54 parking meters along Edgewood, Auburn, Jessie Hill, Ponce de Leon, and DeKalb Ave.'
'Over the past week, we glued the coin and card slots of 54 parking meters along Edgewood, Auburn, Jessie Hill, Ponce de Leon, and DeKalb Ave.'
Your weekly guide to the events of note in the week ahead.
Decatur's children spread Christmas cheer with the men and women in blue.
Trash services are Friday, Dec. 27.
Our weekly round-up of the events of note in the coming week.
The Atlanta Streetcar starter route will connect the Centennial Olympic Park area to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.
Students at the Museum School in Decatur gives sproject presentations centered around themes they learned throughout the school year.
The Agave Dine Out Benifiting Little's Food Store (Save Little's Dine Out) Monday, Jan. 6, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.