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Stories from Bill Liss

With a school less than a mile away. Parents like Douglasville homeowner Mary Latham are up in arms about vulgar graffiti scrawled on the side of a church building.

Richard Heimburger uses a 1,700 gallon rain-water storage system to do his irrigation. But to Atlanta Watershed Management that was a detail.

Mismatched water meters that are doubling water bills. That's what's happened to Kristy Gillmann, Peachtree Hills homeowner and President of the Peachtree Hills Civic Association.
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From the Atlanta Business Chronicle

One of Buckhead's most prominent new developments - the Mansion on Peachtree - could be heading back to the lender.

Georgia's school superintendent expects more Metro Atlanta school systems will announce huge budget cuts are on the way because unemployment remains higher than the rest of the state, and that is drying up tax revenues.

The government says it cannot explain a reported incident of sudden, high-speed acceleration in a Toyota Prius on a San Diego, Calif., freeway last week.

About 400 people, mostly students, gathered on the steps of the State Capitol Monday to speak out against budget cuts that target higher education.
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