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Votin' gay
Atlanta's LGBT community will likely have a strong voice in the mayoral runoff
Vol. 38 No. 29 Published 11.18.09 by Patrick Saunders -
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Left unsaid
The issue of race looms large in Atlanta’s upcoming mayoral election
Vol. 38 No. 25 Published 10.21.09 by Scott Henry -
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CL's endorsements for the city’s next leaders
Who can help get us out of this mess? Here’s our best guess
Vol. 38 No. 24 Published 10.14.09 by Scott Henry and Thomas Wheatley -
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Our pick for mayor: Kasim Reed
Reed deserves the edge for his clear-eyed, pragmatic vision of Atlanta’s future
Vol. 38 No. 24 Published 10.14.09 -
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Our pick for City Council president: Clair Muller
Muller, the city’s reigning technocrat, has an unparalleled knowledge of virtually every aspect of city operations
Vol. 38 No. 24 Published 10.14.09 -
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Our pick for City Council Post 1 At-Large: Adam Brackman
Adam Brackman is a fresh-faced candidate with an arsenal of ideas
Vol. 38 No. 24 Published 10.14.09 -
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Our pick for City Council Post 2 At-Large: Aaron Watson
Aaron Watson is a a polished reformer with the experience to navigate egos and agendas
Vol. 38 No. 24 Published 10.14.09 -
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Overview of other City Council races
Here's a rundown of the remaining contested races, some of which might require a Dec. 1 runoff
Vol. 38 No. 24 Published 10.14.09 -
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After the flood
Two northwest Atlanta neighborhoods ravaged by the same catastrophe promise to rebuild
Vol. 38 No. 22 Published 09.30.09 by Thomas Wheatley -
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Questionable crackdown
Following its raid of the Atlanta Eagle, the APD reels from harassment complaints
Vol. 38 No. 21 Published 09.23.09 by Scott Henry -
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The wild card
Kyle Keyser's quixotic quest to become mayor of Atlanta — or at least change the city in the process
Vol. 38 No. 20 Published 09.16.09 by Thomas Wheatley -
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Meet the new boss
Eason family loses ownership of Creative Loafing to its largest creditor
Vol. 38 No. 18 Published 09.02.09 by Thomas Wheatley -
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The race for Atlanta City Council president
Two veteran Council members vie for the city’s least-understood elected post
Vol. 38 No. 17 Published 08.26.09 by Scott Henry -
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Tighten the spigot
Environmentalists say conservation is key to Georgia's water wars
Vol. 38 No. 16 Published 08.19.09 by Thomas Wheatley -
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Three-way race to become Atlanta's next mayor
Leading mayoral candidates seek to distinguish themselves through style and substance
Vol. 38 No. 14 Published 08.05.09 by Scott Henry -
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The Beltline's tipping point
Atlanta's $2.8 billion transit project has cleared several hurdles — but how will it keep moving forward?
Vol. 38 No. 12 Published 07.22.09 by Thomas Wheatley -
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KSU’s gift horse
Critics say Kennesaw State University's acceptance of writer’s land could legitimize racist views
Vol. 38 No. 11 Published 07.15.09 by Scott Henry -
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Atlanta City Council race candidates line up for November election
At least four seats on the 15-member Council are up for grabs
Vol. 38 No. 10 Published 07.08.09 by Thomas Wheatley -
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Inman Park Properties implosion leaves neighborhood landmarks in limbo
Among the victims: The fabulously seedy Clermont Hotel.
Vol. 38 No. 9 Published 07.01.09 by Scott Henry -
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Roy Barnes’ bid for the governor’s seat reshapes the political landscape
Ex-governor back on the ballot eight years after his defeat to Sonny Perdue
Vol. 38 No. 6 Published 06.10.09 by Scott Henry
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