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What year is it, anyway?

To the editor: Does a century end with the year ‘99 and the next one begin then with the year ‘00? Or is the last year of the century ‘00 and…

Buckhead Street Talk

What do you think is the biggest issue facing the state Legislature this year? How should they solve it? "The state needs to work on the public education budget…

Tips on ways citizens can help new Atlanta mayor

Guest Column
John S. Sherman, president
Fulton County Taxpayers Foundation
We in the Fulton County Taxpayers Foundation congratulate Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed on his election.…

Master plan provides guidance for parks and recreation

Jeff Rader, Dist. 2 commissioner - Guest Column This month, a new director, Roy Wilson, takes the helm of DeKalb County’s Parks and Recreation department. The hope is that…

Sandy Springs Street Talk

How have you dealt with the cold weather we have had to start the new year?  Asked …. Getting location Compiled by Amanda Wolkin “First of all, I make sure that I…

Buckhead Street Talk

How have you dealt with the cold weather we have had to start the new year?  Asked at Chastain Square Shopping Center Compiled by Amanda Wolkin “I hate the cold. I’m…

Going on 4, still growing

By Steve Levene This month marks the start of our fourth publishing year. While that alone is not cause for a special celebration, we’re gratified that Reporter Newspapers—with three editions and…

An old argument born again

By John Schaffner editor@reporternewspapers.net I don’t know if we have a complacent readership, or I just haven’t written any commentary pieces for months that have been worthy of stimulating reader comment. I…

Whodunit: Did John Whitley kill the famous buck?

Buckhead is a name known the world over. Associated with fine dining, shopping and affluence, Buckhead is synonymous with the finer things in life. But how did this sophisticated community…

Say thanks for school’s list of accomplishments

I am grateful for the Indian Nation this Thanksgiving. No, pilgrim, not those “indians.” I’m talking about the Cross Keys High School Indians. Brookhaven and CKHS grew up together in…