Author Archives: JONATHAN SPRINGSTON

Mayoral Candidates Debate Beltline

(APN) ATLANTA — The top four candidates for Mayor of Atlanta discussed the BeltLine and related issues on Tuesday, September 29, 2009, during a forum sponsored by a coalition of groups supporting public transportation and greenspace. Atlanta City Council President Lisa Borders, Councilmember Mary Norwood, former State Sen. Kasim Reed, and Atlanta attorney Jesse Spikes all expressed enthusiastic support for […]

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Carter Library Museum Grand Reopening

The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum reopened Thursday after a 5-month, $10 million renovation. The event coincided with the president’s 85th birthday. “The Medicine Men” entertained the crowd with mostly country tunes, including “That’s All It Took,” “Georgia On My Mind,” “Stand By Your Man,” and “Pancho and Lefty.” The new museum highlights key issues from the Carter presidency […]

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Big Business Weighs in on Atlanta Races

A city-wide business coalition called Committee For a Better Atlanta released its candidate scores for the Atlanta mayoral, Atlanta City Council president, and city council contests on Tuesday. The scores are based on a number of criteria: vision, qualifications/experience, ability to implement initiatives, managing government, public safety, economic development, mobility, and infrastructure. Atlanta City Council President Lisa Borders finished ahead […]

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Judge Rescinds Grady Dialysis Restraining Order, Clinic Again to Close

(APN) ATLANTA — A Fulton County Superior Court judge rescinded a temporary restraining order against the Grady Health System on Friday, September 25, 2009, that had kept the dialysis clinic at Grady Memorial Hospital open. “The court is unpersuaded at this time that there is a likelihood that plaintiffs will succeed on the merits of their claims,” Judge Ural Glanville […]

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GA Supreme Court upholds lower ruling on touch screen voting

The Georgia Supreme Court announced Monday that it has unanimously affirmed a Fulton County Superior Court decision handed down in September 2008 that upheld the use of touch screen voting machines. Read the court’s full opinion. A 2006 lawsuit filed by a group of eight citizens known as VoterGA against Gov. Sonny Perdue, Secretary of State Karen Handel, and the […]

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Former Grady Board Consents to Dialysis Closure

The Fulton-DeKalb Hospital Authority (FDHA) announced Monday that it has consented to the planned closure of the Grady Health System Outpatient Dialysis Clinic on October 3. “We feel that the [FDHA] and the Grady Memorial Hospital Corporation are now in agreement,” Pam Stephenson, FDHA chair, said. “The [FDHA] has been assured by the [GMHC] that the 50 or so dialysis […]

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Police union endorses Hoffman over Winslow in District 4

The International Brotherhood of Police Officers Local 623 announced Monday that it will endorse LaShawn Hoffman over Atlanta City Councilwoman Cleta Winslow (District 4), chair of the council’s public safety committee. “The women and men of the IBPO have been woefully ignored by the current city council representative of District 4 and we look forward to new leadership in that […]

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GRTA gets $8.7 million in stimulus funds

The Obama administration on Monday announced $8.7 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds for transit improvements in Georgia. The Georgia Regional Transit Authority (GRTA) will use the money to purchase one 45-foot commuter bus, construction of park and ride lots, surveillance/security equipment, miscellaneous station equipment, maintenance facilities, shop equipment, and preventive maintenance. Monday’s announcement is the latest release […]

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Reactions to US Sen. Ted Kennedy’s Passing

President Obama mourned the loss of Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) Wednesday morning in remarks from Martha’s Vineyard. Obama’s eulogy came less than one month after he bestowed the prestigious Medal of Freedom on the late senator. Other elected and prominent officials have stepped forward to share their thoughts.   Vice President Joe Biden remembered when Kennedy showed emotional support after […]

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Atlanta’s Flood Damage – $61 million at least

Or at least that’s the initial damage assessment. Atlanta Fire Rescue began surveying the flood damage on Wednesday and submitted an initial estimate to GEMA, which will in turn transmit the information to the federal government. From a City of Atlanta press release: The City’s preliminary numbers are that 474 homes were impacted by the flooding and approximately 1,900 residents […]

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BREAKING: Grady dialysis clinic to close Oct. 3

We just learned that the Grady Health System Outpatient Dialysis Clinic will close Saturday Oct. 3. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Ural Glanville handed down an 11-page ruling Friday that rescinds his Sept. 16 temporary restraining order against Grady that had kept the clinic open. Attorneys for Grady and anonymous dialysis patients appeared before Glanville Wednesday to argue for and […]

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Obama Signs Flood Aid as Calls for Help Grow

President Obama signed a disaster declaration Thursday for Carroll, Cobb, Cherokee, Douglas, and Paulding Counties in the wake of this week’s flooding that has left nine people dead and caused at least $250 million damage. The declaration paves the way for federal relief that includes grants for temporary housing and home repairs, low-cost loans to cover uninsured property losses, and […]

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Attorneys make arguments in Grady dialysis case [UPDATE]

Attorneys representing the Grady Health System and anonymous patients who use the Grady Health System Outpatient Dialysis Clinic appeared before Fulton County Superior Court Judge Ural Glanville Wednesday to argue for and against upholding a temporary restraining order that is keeping the clinic open. Bernard Taylor, an attorney with Alston & Bird who has represented Grady in other cases over […]

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