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Thursday, May 9, 2013

QUESTION OF THE WEEK

Does Atlanta Have Its Head On Straight?

Millions for a new stadium and a city council pay raise while carjackings and robberies make headlines. Does Atlanta have the right priorities?

While Atlanta police continue to offer advice on how to avoid carjackings in Buckhead, many people continue to wonder what the city could have done with the $200 million its spending on a new downtown home for the Falcons. And with 2013 being an election year, some voters may be asking our elected officials: do you have the right priorities for the city of Atlanta? So what do you think? Is Atlanta spending money and political capital on all the wrong things, such as city council pay raises and gay marriage, and not enough on public safety and education? Or do you think, as Mayor Kasim Reed does, that the state of the city is strong? Share your thoughts in our Comments section below. See Also: Police Warn of Buckhead Rear-Ending Carjacking…

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FamilyOfFour

1:42 pm on Tuesday, May 14, 2013

oh, i think I saw that it will cost less than the proposed Falcons stadium too. How is the Minnesota stadium project being financed? Of the project’s $975 million upfront capital costs, the Vikings have guaranteed that $477 million, or 49%, will be privately covered. The team will rely on a combination of private financing and equity, as well as NFL financing in the form of a loan repaid by …   more ›

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Are We More Aware of Our Surroundings ... Or Just Plain Jumpy?

Metro Atlanta has seen more than a few scares over the last week or so. Are you more aware of things that seem suspicious lately?

In the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings, metro Atlanta has seen quite a few public safety scares centered around suspicious packages. Five suspicious packages have been investigated by police since the Boston incidents, while another package was reported in the Virginia Highland community. All were deemed safe, but the resulting investigations shut down metro Atlanta traffic for miles around and hours at a time. Are you more aware of your surroundings since the bombings? Have we become too quick to see potential threats over the last couple of weeks? Can there be too much vigilance, or not enough? Share your thoughts in the Comments section below. See Also: Police Investigated Fifth Buckhead Suspicious Package in a Week GA-400, Howell…

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tnb

1:00 am on Wednesday, May 1, 2013

@James Moore: You are 100% right. Some high authority group of people who behind this kind of terror or scaring stuff are trying to fear people/citizens to accomplish what they have in mind easier, to control people easier. Just like 911 and other small wars caused by U.S. Fear is the most powerful tool for them and it's been working quite well so far. History proves that. We all need to wake up …   more ›

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Guns on Campus? Three Athens Area Officials Say No

Observers say the issue of allowing guns on college campuses is likely to resurface. What do you think of the idea?

  Georgia Senator Frank Ginn (R-Danielsville) introduced Senate Bill 101 this past legislative session, which would have allowed guns on university campuses. On Tuesday, during an Athens-area legislative delegation meeting with the ACC Commission and mayor of Athens, Ginn asked them if they had an opinion about the bill that failed to pass. How did they feel about having guns on campus? "For me, it's a volatile issue," Ginn said. "Between now and the next session, y'all maybe put that on the agenda for discussion." Commissioner Jerry NeSmith said that he supports the Second Amendment and that he himself has owned guns. He said he would prefer that Ginn work on the issues the Commission told the delegation are important for Athens. "Gun …

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EJ

9:59 am on Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Ah yes, the evil gun show, where according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics (1) , a whopping .7% of convicts purchased their weapons. The awful gun show that an overwhelming 5% of metropolitan police departments (2) consider a problem. Those insidious gun shows that the FBI concluded (3) were the source of an insanely high 0% of firearms used to kill law enforcement officers. You know, the …   more ›

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Question Of The Week

LifeLine Animal Project Wants to Run No-Kill County Shelters. Can it be Done?

How much would you be willing to pay to support no-kill shelters in DeKalb and Fulton counties?

LifeLine Animal Project, a nonprofit animal rescue organization based in Avondale Estates, has won the contract to operate the Fulton County shelter and was recently awarded the contract to run the DeKalb shelter. Both county shelters have been criticized for high euthanasia rates and conditions. LifeLine wants to find a way to eventually convert them to no-kill operations. But can a nonprofit organization run animal shelters for two of the nation's biggest metropolitan counties as no-kill operation? Some animal rescue groups have noted that no-kill shelters often turn away unwanted animals when they don't have space - meaning that many of those animals end up at county-run shelters that do kill. In 2009, 8,754 dogs and cats ended up at …

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Stephen W. Ramsden

6:57 am on Tuesday, April 9, 2013

wow Brian, lemme' guess , your in your mid twenties, you use the phrase "we did" this or that while drinking beer watching college sports even though you dropped out of the school before graduating and never played for them, ride your mountain bike around the neighborhood in your skin tight onesie yelling at people at red lights who don't let you pass through the intersection unhindered, single…   more ›

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Who Has the Best Harlem Shake Video in Atlanta?

Just when you thought the Harlem Shake craze had run its course, people all over metro Atlanta are making their own videos and sharing them online.

Bank employees in Buckhead did it - and got in trouble. Georgia State University students have done it and Georgia Tech students have too. Kids in a Dunwoody church youth group tried it and people have done it on a MARTA train. Of course, we're talking about Harlem Shake videos, which feature people in odd costumes dancing and goofing around at school, in bars, in the workplace, and sometimes on public transit. Some versions have gotten more than 100,000 views, including the one that got a group of Wells Fargo employees in Buckhead into some hot water with their employer. Check out these Harlem Shake videos shot around metro Atlanta. Which is your favorite? Or are you just tired of this internet meme? If you know of a more creative Harlem …

Betsy Parks

5:02 pm on Friday, March 29, 2013

Come on Anna Varela...You have to give a shout out to the Saint Puis X boys!!!!!   more ›

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Question Of The Week

Has Metro Atlanta's Job Market Turned the Corner?

Tell us how the economy is treating you. Do you think the job market is looking up?

A new Stone Mountain Zaxby's gave out 700 - 700! - applications to people hoping to land one of 60 fast-food jobs. Some might see that as a desperate sign of the times. Meanwhile, high-tech companies are planning new offices in the area and more restaurants, retailers and corporate offices are planning hires from Sandy Springs to Stone Mountain. What do you think of the job market these days? Are you having trouble getting interviews, or as your prospects bright? And employers, what do you think? Tell us in the comments area below. See Also: Hundreds of Health Technology Jobs Head to Ponce City Market New Zaxby's Gives Out 700 Job Applications Mobile Tech Firm to Bring 800 Jobs to Sandy Springs Dunwoody Welcomes New Cops, New Krystal …

Tracy White

12:37 pm on Thursday, March 21, 2013

There are a lot more job openings being listed for IT professionals since the first of the year, but it's hard to say if they are actually hiring, which would loosen up some more jobs as they turn over. Lots of listings, not so many interviews yet. Companies have money but they are still mulling over the Obamacare impacts.   more ›

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Are Runners Crazy?

Tens of thousands of runners and spectators will hit the streets for the 2013 Publix Georgia Marathon & Half Marathon on Sunday. Will you be among them, or do you think they're nuts?

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Are Metro Atlanta's Trees About to Fall?

A lot of them have sure been falling lately. Storms aren't the only reason why.

  A downed tree knocked out power for about 9,000 people in DeKalb's Toco Hills community last Tuesday night. It was just the latest example of a large tree crashing down and causing havoc for people in metro Atlanta. In recent weeks, trees have crushed homes and a driver was killed when a tree fell onto his truck on I-20. Granted, we've been seeing a lot of high winds lately that have uprooted trees. But in 2011, Atlanta began studying the health of the city's 9,000-plus trees. Many are nearing the end of their natural life span. Tree loss in the metro area has been attributed to a variety of reasons, including drought years, powerful storms, an increase in invasive species and pests and natural causes. Patch wants to know: Do you worry …

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CrowBurger

3:10 pm on Saturday, May 4, 2013

Most people won't accept a professional opinion unless they pay for it.   more ›

Thursday, February 28, 2013

The Sequester: Shenanigans or Serious Business?

Few people in metro Atlanta know what to expect if the sequester happens. Will you or somebody you know be affected if federal budget cuts kick in?

If the federal government imposes the $85 billion "sequester" cuts, which could go into effect Friday night, the changes may not be immediately apparent for many metro Atlanta residents. Many of the departments and agencies likely to be affected, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, are themselves unsure how they would be affected. "It is not clear how individual field offices will be impacted by the implementation of the sequester," said Stephen Emmett, spokesman for the FBI's Atlanta field office. Politico reports that the Atlanta-based disease detectives at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention could see their funding cut, hampering their ability to mobilize if there is a public health crisis. CDC Director Tom Frieden …

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Norman Rogers

8:52 am on Monday, March 4, 2013

I know several dual-citizenship families that have worked here ten years, get SS, and now have left the US. WAKE UP, Eddie, people come to the US and use us. The ONE fundamental FACT about any government - IT GROWS. Revenue will never keep up with spending. Fool's folly to believe otherwise. Both Parties have a hand in YOUR wallet. The GOP spends on 'Guns' the Dems on 'Butter.' This debate …   more ›

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Question Of The Week

Wrestling in the Olympics: Do You Think It's Gone for Good?

The IOC's decision to remove one of its oldest sports sent shock waves throughout the wrestling world. Patch wants to know what you think.

The recent decision by the International Olympic Committee to drop wrestling from the 2020 Summer Games stunned and disappointed wrestling coaches across metro Atlanta. The IOC’s decision really hit home with Patrick Ryan during the recent Georgia  wrestling championship tournament in Macon. Ryan, Lithonia High School’s wrestling coach, said his all-time best wrestler told him, “I don’t even want to wrestle anymore.” “Here is my all-time greatest wrestler, telling me he wants to quit,” Ryan said, “and I had to convince him to keep going.” In a secret vote, the International Olympic Committee’s executive board decided to eliminate wrestling from the Olympics. The committee agreed to pare down the 26 sports it features to 25 so that a new …

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JamesMichael

10:12 am on Thursday, March 14, 2013

I think you meant to say "historic" times.   more ›

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