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Stories from Bill Liss

Kennesaw State Students Want Fees Trimmed

Students at Kennesaw State University are trying to figure out why they're paying campus and activity fees for a 2-week spring or summer course that often matches what they pay for a full 4-month semester.

Boys & Girls Club Gets Free Central Air Units After Theft

When thieves hit three Metro Atlanta Boys and Girls Clubs and stole air conditioning units that serve hundreds of children, 11Alive's Help Desk stepped in, the community reached out and two local air conditioning units stepped up.

Atlanta Homeowners Get City Hall Action on Water Bills

Looking for answers on why Atlanta water bills have doubled and tripled, angry and frustrated homeowners from 10 Buckhead communities are took their issues to City Hall and the Mayor's Office. Many say they just got round-about and indirect answers.

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From the Atlanta Business Chronicle

Court Docs Show 5-Year AT&T iPhone Deal

San Jose court documents show that AT&T and Apple agreed to a five-year exclusive contract for the iPhone in 2007.

Economic News

Bye Bye McMansion

After years of growth, the Census Bureau recently reported that median new home size fell to 2,135 square feet in 2009 after peaking at more than 2,300 earlier in the decade.

National News

Football Player Unphased by Dramatic Motorcycle Crash

Georgia Tech fans may remember Iowa Hawkeyes center Josh Koeppel from the Orange Bowl. He's used to getting tackled on the football field, but he took a much harder hit on his motorcycle Monday and walked away like nothing happened.

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