A federal judge sided Monday with Georgia in a "water wars" fight with Alabama over use of their shared water supplies to serve Atlanta’s growing suburbs.
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The Atlantan Magazine on MSNThe 8 Most Beautiful Gardens In AtlantaAs the winter weather fades and as the spring and summer flowers come into bloom, there's no better time to explore some of the most glorious gardens in and around Atlanta. We scoured the city and ...
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The Infatuation on MSNThe Hit List: New Atlanta Restaurants To Try Right NowThe Hit List is where you’ll find all of the best new restaurants in Atlanta. As long as it opened within the past several ...
At some places of worship, hundreds of people attend the evening breaking of the fast, which means a lot of discarded food ...
Mayor Andre Dickens announced a 20-year, multi-billion-dollar plan to modernize Atlanta's aging water infrastructure following major water main breaks. The Atlanta Water Advisory Group ...
ATLANTA — Tackling Atlanta’s crumbling water system is a $2 billion problem that city officials hope to solve without raising water rates on residents and businesses. However, Atlanta Mayor ...
ATLANTA — Tackling Atlanta’s crumbling water system is a $2 billion problem that city officials hope to solve without raising water rates on residents and businesses. However, Atlanta Mayor Andre ...
“My family is conscious of water and food conservation ... center in metro Atlanta. Mohammed Ata Ur Rasheed shows off some of the produce from his permaculture garden. Courtesy of Mohammed ...
COLLEGE PARK, Ga. — County leaders are moving forward with plans to develop a botanical garden in College Park, an area that data shows has had one of the worst crime per capita rates for years.
The whistleblower behind the allegations against Atlanta’s Department of Watershed Management claims they were subjected to signing illegible documents and forcibly searched when a manager’s ...
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