Follow us

FacebookTwitterRSS
Home » Archives by category » Dunwoody Reporter » Dunwoody Commentary

Dallas on Transportation: Walking, cycling or driving, transportation matters to us all

Dallas on Transportation: Walking, cycling or driving, transportation matters to us all

Editor’s note: Transportation issues always prove to be hot topics in metro Atlanta. With a special purpose local option sales tax for regional transportation projects on the ballot this summer…

Everyone ‘dances with a star’ at this daddy-daughter event

Everyone ‘dances with a star’ at this daddy-daughter event

It looked like an old-fashioned high-school prom. Entwined strings of big red and pink balloons arched above the entrance. Red paper hearts decorated windows. A DJ blasted dance music from…

Vinyl records still rock across generations

Vinyl records still rock across generations

Tanner Moore picked up a copy of Fleetwood Mac’s album “Rumours.” He admired the black-and-white photos on the back. This might be a good one. He’d heard some of their…

New city offers cut to DeKalb’s higher taxes

By State Representative, Mike Jacobs On the heels of DeKalb County’s 2011 property tax hike, the millage cap for the proposed city of Brookhaven will be set at 3.35 mills in the…

Five years, one mission

Five years, one mission

By Steve Levene This issue marks the start of our sixth publishing year. When the first two Reporter editions in Sandy Springs and Buckhead rolled off the presses in January…

He takes a H.E.R.O.’s view of metro interstates

He takes a H.E.R.O.’s view of metro interstates

Traffic talks to Alan Chambers. Not in words. It speaks to him in the way it moves, the way cars slow down or speed up, the way brake lights flash.…

Dunwoody’s demographics depict an economic engine

By Donald R. Boyken The city of Dunwoody is blessed with unique demographics. Each day more than 100,000 people come to our city to work and shop. Colliers International data…

50 years of haircuts and stories

50 years of haircuts and stories

Charles Day can talk. Just ask him. “There’s not a barber alive who can tell more stories than me,” he said. “I have a good memory and I remember them…

On the bomb squad ‘you get to drive fast and blow things up’

On the bomb squad ‘you get to drive fast and blow things up’

The backhoe had dug a construction trench about six feet deep, as Bart Humble remembers it, when the machine turned over a rock and the operator spotted a strange-looking cylinder.…

Next Dunwoody mayor maps out priorities, goals

Next Dunwoody mayor maps out priorities, goals

Dunwoody voters have chosen Mike Davis, a businessman and political newcomer, as their new mayor. He won a runoff election Dec. 6 to replace retiring Mayor Ken Wright and become…

Page 1 of 9123Next ›Last »