Channel 2 reporters looking extremely awkward and uncomfortable out there.
They aren't reporting on the weather or a shooting. That's all they know how to do.
Hopefully everything stays cool and calm.
I will never support stopping a public roadway.
"there's no such thing as bad publicity" is not relevant here. It makes me think less of their protest and everyone involved. How disappointing.
Revival in City of Decatur? Absolutely amazing food. Simple menu hides the gem. Makes you think simple southern cuisine but you'll love the flavors. The chef needs a lot more credit. Go find this place. South of the square, slightly pricey but worth every cent.
4 stars, bound to love it.
I will never support stopping a public roadway.
"there's no such thing as bad publicity" is not relevant here. It makes me think less of their protest and everyone involved. How disappointing.
No 400 Alpharetta no interest. I should just accept that its never happening. I'll be sitting in 400 traffic for the rest of my life.
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local-...head-to-polls-sound-off-on-stadium-gro/nr5Kf/By the time the first pitch is hurled from the mound of SunTrust Park stadium next spring, the man who lured the Atlanta Braves to Cobb County will be out of office.
Incumbent Chairman Tim Lee lost his reelection bid Tuesday to challenger Mike Boyce, a retired marine colonel, in a runoff seen by many as a litmus test for support of the deal to bring the Atlanta Braves to Cobb.
Boyce beat Lee, winning 64 percent of the vote, with all precincts reporting.
Shortly before 10 p.m. Lee announced to supporters that his deficit at the polls could not be overcome and he had called Mike Boyce to congratulate him.
I told him we, we would work with him to keep this county going strong, Lee said, fighting back tears.
The mood on the top floor of The Strand Theater in Marietta, where Lee hosted a viewing party, was resigned. There was much grumbling about the Trump effect that propelled the brash businessman to the top of the Republican presidential ticket at the expense of establishment politicians. Many seemed to attribute Lees defeat to a general hostility toward incumbents.
It is what it is, said Shawn Carlay, a healthcare administrator from West Cobb. People want change.
Lee said he had no regrets.
I think voters are expressing a dissatisfaction with what they believe to be true, Lee said. He called the Braves deal possibly the most beneficial economic project for decades to come for Cobb.
Lee said he was confident he did the right thing for the county, even if it made him unpopular.
Boyce ran a grueling grassroots campaign, reaching over 100,000 voters by phone or at their doorstep.
Cobb County is a very conservative county and people simply want the respect shown to them that if youre going to use their money, you have to ask them, Boyce said.
He added that he would work to make SunTrust Park and the surrounding development a success, but warned he would be taking close look at the agreement between the team and the county.
Ironically, some of the same voters who voted against Lee said they were in favor of the Braves move to Cobb, but objected to the way the deal was negotiated in secret and committed some $400 million in public money to build and maintain a new stadium without a popular referendum.
Matt Booth, who works for a real estate research firm and lives within two miles of the new ballpark, said he would have voted for the stadium deal if given a chance.
Lee likes to spend our tax dollars without asking us so he doesnt get my vote, Booth said. Ive seen [Boyce] speak and hes got his finger on the pulse of what the people of Cobb County really want.
Regina Nasrallah, a rising college freshman from Marietta, also said she voted for Boyce because of Lees handling of the Braves deal.
It is going to add to commerce in that area but its also going to bring a ton of traffic, she said.
Alan Downey, who works in sales and has lived in Cobb for 49 years, said he voted for Boyce because he wants new blood in the county government.
Hes been in power too long, Downey said of Lee.
A lot of it has to do with the amount of Cobb tax dollars he took to pay for Braves stuff, Downey said. He should have asked.
Lee supporters said they were pleased with the direction of Cobbs development.
Michael Bell, a contractor and Cobb County resident of 17 years, said he voted for Tim Lee because hes pleased with the chairmans leadership.
Youve got some people that want things to stay the same and some people who want the county to grow and arent afraid of change, Bell said. If the county is not growing, its not producing jobs and its not giving people the opportunity to stay.
With no Democrat in the race, Boyce should face no opposition in the November election.
See op.Planning my trip to Atlanta at the end of October, and looking for the best beer places for me to try a bunch of local beers. Other than the individual breweries, anyone have recommendations of places that have a bunch of local (and not-so-local) fantastic beers?
Also, of the local breweries, any stand-out ones I need to make sure I hit during my time there? Staying at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta without a rental car, but am willing to walk/Uber/public transport as much as needed.
I got the email saying that they were starting signups, so I immediately called to see if my apartment was available to sign up. It doesn't look like I'm activated yet, but someone's gonna get back to me here within a week to start the signup process so I can just go once it's ready.Google Fiber signups are up for single family homes in parts of Midtown and Virginia-Highlands. Some other areas also have some signups for later.
Map is here.
Google Fiber signups are up for single family homes in parts of Midtown and Virginia-Highlands. Some other areas also have some signups for later.
Map is here.
So anybody saying goodbye to the Masquerade this weekend?
I'm interested in moving in the near future after I finish community college in California, I can't afford to live here so I want to start fresh somewhere where I can.
My dream is to become a Director, so I need to finish my education and heard Atlanta is where its at because of the movies and shows that film in Atlanta.
Good schools ? Affordable place ? Cheap houses to buy , jobs, life
http://www.ajc.com/news/sports/atlanta-united-reports-more-than-22000-season-tick/nsJRf/Atlanta United has surpassed 22,000 season ticket sales for its inaugural 2017 season, club president Darren Eales said Friday. The total, which can grow because there is still six more months before the team plays its first game, is believed to be the most season tickets sold by an expansion club in MLS history.
Theres been a real sense of Atlanta United being the club of the city, Eales said.
The total reportedly surpasses the undisclosed season-ticket packages sold by Seattle in its 2009 expansion year, when it averaged 30,897 per game. The New York Times reported that the Sounders sold 22,000 season-ticket packages in 2009. A Seattle spokesman declined to verify that total. Atlanta Uniteds total is based exclusively on full season-ticket pages and doesnt include suite sales.
The total also places Atlanta United second only to the Sounders in season-ticket sales for any MLS club, according to Eales.
By comparison, the Hawks averaged 16,832 in general attendance at Philips Arena during the 2016 season. The Braves are averaging 22,904 in general attendance this season at Turner Field.
Atlanta United season tickets are available for purchase only by the approximately 11,000 members of the teams Founders Club, which is still accepting members. Eales said that members who have bought season tickets have averaged 2.6 tickets. Before the sales conversion process started earlier this year, owner Arthur Blank and Eales said that more than 30,000 tickets had been pledged to be purchased.
Ticket prices range from $25-$225 per game. The most expensive seats are in the SunTrust Club at midfield and are $4,050 to see 18 home games. The least expensive tickets are $360. There are eight levels of pricing.
Eales said that eight of the 10 lower club levels have sold out and that more than 3,000 tickets have been purchased in the supporters section behind one of the goals. There are approximately 5,500 seats in the supporters section. Eales said they are going to expand the general admission seating.
That will be the engine room of the stadium, Eales said. It speaks volumes for the level of support of soccer in the city.
Eales said the club has surpassed the sales benchmarks it had set, and the team has reached a point of seeing how far it can go.
This is new territory for an MLS club, he said.
Eales said the sales total is remarkable because some of the aspects that drive purchases havent been finalized: The team still hasnt a hired a coach, the jersey (kit) hasnt been revealed and the schedule is unknown. The team will play on the road until June, which is when Mercedes-Benz Stadium is scheduled to open.
For us, its a case of keep doing what we are doing, Eales said. We are a brand new club, and our Founders Club members are all in this together.
Then the word got out: First, details leaked from a county planning meeting, then one local politician opined whether the federal government would resettle Middle Eastern refugees nearby as a result, and soon the "STOP the Mosque" Facebook page appeared with the #‎NoJihadInDixie‬ hashtag. In response to the uproar, Newton County officials last week passed a moratorium on the construction of all houses of worship to further study issues such as the impact of traffic and noise.
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Ultimately, Shahshahani said, Newton County's moratorium may violate the federal law known as the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA), which makes it illegal for local officials to place a "substantial burden" on the religious exercise of houses of worship. Newton County commissioners, who hosted and attended Monday night's meetings, did not return CNN's multiple requests for comment.
"This is not about public safety, this is about prejudice," said NAACP Georgia Executive Director Francys Johnson. "Georgia prejudice is as old as Georgia peaches."
Given the threat of discrimination, civil rights advocacy groups including CAIR and the NAACP last week urged the US Department of Justice to investigate Newton County's actions. Mitchell said Tuesday the Justice Department had agreed to review their request, but that he hoped officials there would reverse the moratorium prior to a potential investigation. In addition, Mitchell announced he would visit Newton County to hold an "Islam 101" meeting in the near future.
Newton County blocking the building of a mosque, because fuck religious freedom: http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/23/us/georgia-town-mosque-fight/
Newton County blocking the building of a mosque, because fuck religious freedom: http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/23/us/georgia-town-mosque-fight/
I think I remember Kennesaw doing something similar to this a few years back. Disgusting.
So any of you folks doing Dragon Con?