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Union City Launches Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative

Union City leaders have initiated a neighborhood revitalization project targeting neglected spaces within the community. The initiative aims to address blight and improve the quality of life for residents. This announcement highlights the city's commitment to urban renewal and community development.

Oakland Cemetery incident: Police release body cam of officer responding to scuffle

Atlanta police have released body cam footage showing an officer's response to a heated confrontation between an Atlanta City Council member and a security guard at Oakland Cemetery. This incident highlights ongoing tensions in the city's governance and public safety measures, attracting significant local attention.

Rockdale County environmental official dies suddenly at Capitol meeting

Rockdale County Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor Kenny Johnson, aged 62, died unexpectedly after collapsing during a meeting at the Georgia State Capitol. His sudden death has shocked the local community, highlighting the importance of environmental leadership in the region.

Atlanta’s Inspector General defends against claims of overreach in City Hall probes

Atlanta's Inspector General is facing scrutiny following a recent report that unveiled a potential bribery scheme within the city. While defending against claims of overreach in their investigations, the office is under pressure to clarify its actions and maintain public trust.

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A recent investigation into the BioLab facility in Rockdale County has raised concerns, as this is not the first time the agency has looked into the site. The article highlights the agency's ongoing scrutiny of the facility, although specific details about the investigation are not provided due to access restrictions.

Atlanta Purchases Iconic Mall West End for Redevelopment

Atlanta has announced the acquisition of the iconic Mall West End, a 12-acre site that will be redeveloped into a mixed-use project. This redevelopment aims to include affordable housing and commercial space, as part of a $450 million investment in the area.

Boil water advisory lifted for Atlanta, South Fulton, Palmetto and more

The boil water advisory for residents and businesses in Atlanta, South Fulton, and Palmetto, prompted by a failure at the Adamsville Pumping Station, has been lifted. The Department of Watershed Management confirmed the safety of the water supply, allowing residents to resume normal consumption.

Municipal Court of Atlanta Closure Due to Hurricane Helene

The Municipal Court of Atlanta will be closed on September 26 and 27, 2024, due to Hurricane Helene making landfall. Normal operations are expected to resume on September 30, 2024. Residents are encouraged to check the court's website for continuous updates.

Mayor Dickens to Speak About Preparedness for Inclement Weather in the City of Atlanta

Mayor Andre Dickens will address the media regarding Atlanta's preparedness for potential inclement weather. The event is scheduled for September 25, 2024, at Atlanta City Hall, where city leaders will also be present. Media are required to RSVP for attendance.

Cities, counties announce closures of government facilities across metro Atlanta

Local government agencies across metro Atlanta are closing certain offices and facilities in response to Hurricane Helene's impending arrival. The closures include Brookhaven City Hall and recreation centers, with remote work options for employees where possible.