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3 Georgia Banks Seized By Federal Regulators

Regulators swept into Georgia Friday and seized three more Georgia banks as the crisis among small lenders continues to show no signs of abating.

Atlanta Loses 19,900 Construction Jobs

Construction employment continued to evaporate, as 313 out of 337 metro areas lost construction jobs between January 2009 and January 2010, according to the Associated General Contractors of America.

W Atlanta-Downtown Owner Tries To Avoid Foreclosure

A junior lender on the W Atlanta-Downtown hotel and condos at Allen Plaza has advertised the posh hotel for foreclosure, but the project's developer said Wednesday he is in talks to restructure the debt and save his interests in the luxury high-rise.

Property Floods; Watershed Cuts Off Neighbor

A water leak from a 4-unit abandoned apartment house flooded a neighbor's home.  Atlanta Watershed shuts off the water supply.

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Douglas County Inmates Clear "Vulgar" Graffiti Off Church Walls

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.

From the Atlanta Business Chronicle

The "Mansion" Faces Foreclosure

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

National News

Study: Bananas May Help Fight HIV

Everyone knows that bananas are a good source of potassium.  A new study suggests a chemical in the fruit could also help prevent the spread of HIV.

Politics News

How Are Georgia's Congressmen Voting On Health Care?

With the vote on President Obama's Health Care Reform legislation expected this weekend, 11Alive News surveyed Georgia's congressional delegation to see where they fall on the issue.

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