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Atlanta's Bill of Rights

They pay taxes, and they’re probably about to pay more. What should residents expect in exchange?


Crime, coming to a house near you

“Once a house becomes a problem, it drags down the neighborhood and others move away.”—Philippe Pellerin, Atlanta real estate broker


Fat hormone could fight breast cancer

Emory researcher says adiponectin may stop spread of cancerous cells


How to fix Atlanta

A City Council vote on a proposed tax hike is scheduled for June 29. But will more money repair a broken city?


Brownfields and bright green creeks

After EPA announces cleanup funding, Mayor Franklin meets with neighborhood over polluting salvage yard she defended


Officer down

How City Hall’s neglect of police officers disabled in the line of duty affects crimefighting in Atlanta’s neighborhoods


From Big Brother to the bumbot

Depending on who the next mayor will be, Atlanta may be in for more security cameras—and maybe some robots—in its fight against crime


Gun Loving Sons-of-Guns

How different is Georgia’s attitude about guns from those of other states?


Safety takes center stage for Atlanta’s arts community

“If whoever is in the audience likes how you look and they are not mentally sane, they are going to try something.”—Zakiya Watford


The hazard next door

An Atlanta junkyard with a history of environmental violations appears to have friends in high places—including the mayor


Atlanta's high speed rail to D.C.

If Sen. Isakson can push it through, what will the Birmingham-to-the-Beltway line do for Atlanta?


Update on the mayoral race

The field is narrowing. Here’s where the candidates stand on public safety.


Who would poison a baby?

UGA: Infants are nine times more likely to be the victim of homicidal poisonings than the general population


Badges, bullets, and broken promises

Five Atlanta Police officers wounded in the line of duty say the city withholds the medical care they desperately need


Movin' on up

Charles Stanley reports on how Atlanta City Council is about to be reshuffled


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