Atlanta Targets Good Samaritans Sharing Food with Homeless
Feed yourself in a public park. Feed the pigeons and the squirrels there, too. Whatever you do, though, don't share your food with a hungry person.
Feed yourself in a public park. Feed the pigeons and the squirrels there, too. Whatever you do, though, don't share your food with a hungry person.
The city's housing authority committed to selling $138 million of government land for $17 million.
A $1,000 fine and potentially six months of jail time becomes a $75 ticket.
New competition from ride-sharing services is not grounds for a takings claim, Georgia Supreme Court rules, because no taking took place. Obviously.
Former NYPD officer Michael Rizzi is accused of running an upscale prostitution service and its 50 related websites.
City leaders also want to build "glorified sidewalk" that will cost $4.8 billion.
Some folks seem to be confusing the elevators with porta-potties
Two years after ordinance passed requiring them to pay more into plans
Try not to ever accidentally call the police, either
New ordinance rushed through to try to avoid contempt charges against mayor
No fire or smoke reported but power went partially out
Allegedly involved in cheating scandal
Voters rejected a 1 percent tax to fund a transportation project pushed by both parties and "business leaders," as the mayor of Atlanta vows to keep trying to convince them.
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