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Fulton County School Board Starts Massive Budget Cutting Thursday Night

The projected budget deficit for the 2010-2011 school year of $114 million is not as big as once feared; but still on the chopping block -- the popular band and orchestra program at the elementary schools.

Georgia Advances In Race For Education Dollars

It's like an Olympics for education money, complete with winners and losers as states learned on Wednesday whether they are still in competition for "the gold" -- in this case, a portion of the $4.35 billion in Race to the Top funds.

Teacher Makes Sure The Sun Rises And Sets Around Her Students

Lindy Moot has a way of making science fun for all her students, and they think the world of her, or at least the solar system.

Teacher Mixes Eggs and Science for Life Lessons

These days, Jamile Segure's classroom at KIPP South Fulton Academy is a busy place.

As students make energy pyramids and display food chains, they're also learning responsibility by taking care of uncooked eggs.

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Allergy Season Arrives With Help

More than 60 million Americans suffer from allergies each year, but many people may not realize it or know what to do.

Atlanta Rescuers Try To Save Noble Breed of Dog

The former drought and the current economy is causing farmers and families to abandon a storied and noble breed of dog.

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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.

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