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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.

Metro Atlanta's school districts are increasingly property-tax poor, like many rural school districts, and shrinking to try to survive despite their bigger enrollments. And there's little the state can afford to do to intervene.

A long-overlooked group of women who flew aircraft during World War II were awarded the Congressional Gold Medal on Wednesday.

ATLANTA - Perhaps former Speaker Thomas B. Murphy would have appreciated the irony as he was honored by the Republican controlled Georgia House of Representatives on Wednesday.
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