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Memphis is losing a hotel management company headquarters to Atlanta by next summer in a move partially attributed to superior connections through Atlanta's airport.
Davidson Hotels & Resorts Inc., which manages 49 upscale, full- service hotels, said more than half of its 65 Memphis employees, including accounting and information technology departments, will remain in the Bluff City.
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Innovative, low-cost plan unveils local provider network featuring full spectrum of medical services for fees 40-80% below "retail," with unprecedente...
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GE Developing Health Awards $1 Million to Local Atlanta Medical Centers and Doubles Investment in National Program to $50 Million
ATLANTA -- In Geor...
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Judgment reversed. McMurray, P. J., and Eldridge, J., concur.
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ATLANTA, Ga. -- Coventry Health Care of Georgia and Walgreens have launched a novel awareness campaign to educate metro Atlanta employers on how they ...
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ATLANTA - Federal authorities arrested six illegal immigrants Wednesday who had security badges that gave them access to restricted areas at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, including the tarmac.
S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested the men, all from Mexico and allemployed by T.C. Drywall Inc., based in Alpharetta, Ga., as they reported to work at the airport, agency spokesman Marc Raimondi said.
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Start-up financing for franchise development was clearly on the minds of the 25 "C-lever' executives who gathered May 12 in Atlanta for the continuati...
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ATLANTA, July 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Crime Stoppers Atlanta announced the launch of a new website, www.CrimeStoppersAtlanta.org , to engage metro Atlanta citizens through social media tools and provide them with a comprehensive source of information to help keep their communities safe. The new website extends the reach of law enforcement and helps foster communication with the public to further metro-wide efforts to get criminals off the streets and behind bars.
The Crime Stoppers Atlanta website enables us to engage the community in a new way," said Miguel Sepulveda, Director of Crime Stoppers Atlanta. "Crime Stoppers Atlanta, in the past, has relied on TV, radio and billboards to reach the community. Now we can connect directly with residents where they spend much of their time - online ...
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To: STATE EDITORS
Contact: U.S. Department of Justice, +1-202-514-2008, TDD: +1- 202-514-1888
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ATLANTA A rape defendant accused in a deadly courthouse rampage was able to enter the chambers of the judge slain in the attack and hold the occupants hostage because the door was unlocked and a buzzer entry system was not activated, a sheriff's report says.
After handcuffing a lawyer, deputy and an unspecified number of other people, suspect Brian Nichols entered the courtroom where his trial was to resume later in the day and killed Judge Rowland Barnes and his court reporter, the report says.