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  1. Mayor urges cutting city lawyers' jobs

    Metro News | ajc.com - Apr 22, 2008

    Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin's staff wants to eliminate most of the jobs in the solicitor and public defender offices and cut their budgets by up to 60 percent — an idea some City Council members oppose.

  2. Ex-Tech professors put a family member on payroll

    Metro News | ajc.com - Apr 22, 2008

    Two former Georgia Tech professors under state investigation for fraud paid out more than $80,000 in Tech money to a family member in consulting fees, according to documents released by Georgia Tech.

  3. Men get life, plus 54 years in killing of retired Delta employee

    Metro News | ajc.com - Apr 22, 2008

    Thomas Vinson got posthumous justice this week when two men convicted of killing him were sentenced to life terms plus 54 years.

  4. Fulton property revaluation gives cities budget options

    Metro News | ajc.com - Apr 22, 2008

    Fulton County's commercial property revaluation couldn't come at a better time for cash-starved Atlanta.

  5. Immigrants who caught fugitive donate reward

    Metro News | ajc.com - Apr 22, 2008

    Tuesday's press conference in Chamblee had the expected heroes: Chinese immigrants who lured an international fugitive into an apartment, hog-tied him and called police.

  6. Lithonia mayor can't fire employees, says state official

    Metro News | ajc.com - Apr 22, 2008

    The Lithonia city hall, scene of drama and conflict of late, is moving.

  7. Penalty phase hearing could begin for quadruple murderer

    Metro News | ajc.com - Apr 22, 2008

    Opening arguments could be heard Wednesday in the Gordon County Courthouse in the sentencing trial of admitted multiple murderer Jerry Jones, who shot his ex-girlfriend's parents and strangled her aunt and their baby

  8. Atlanta students lobby for poor in Washington

    Metro News | ajc.com - Apr 22, 2008

    They might be Georgia's youngest lobbyists, but they got an audience with some of Washington's biggest powerbrokers Tuesday to press for more money to educate children in the world's poorest countries.

  9. Emergency construction closes lanes on 14th Street

    Metro News | ajc.com - Apr 22, 2008

    Georgia Department of Transportation crews have closed one lane in each direction on 14th Street between Spring and William streets for emergency construction, officials said.

  10. Georgia's executions no longer on hold

    Metro News | ajc.com - Apr 22, 2008

    The state of Georgia on Tuesday obtained an order to execute by lethal injection a man who killed his girlfriend in Berrien County.

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