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Top Atlanta news: Episcopal churches protest immigration policy; Atlanta Streets Alive starts Sunday

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Published on September 27, 2019
Top Atlanta news: Episcopal churches protest immigration policy; Atlanta Streets Alive starts SundayPhoto: Hector Alejandro/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Atlanta.

Ambitious project list unveiled for regional transit plan

It would cost around $15 billion to carry out every project, based on the regional transit authority's estimates.

Read the full story on Curbed Atlanta.

'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' actors surprise students

Grandpa Joe and one of the Oompa-Loompas spoke to drama students at DeKalb Academy of Technology and the Environment ahead of auditions for their own school play.

Read the full story on 11ALIVE.

Episcopal churches write to lawmakers to protest immigration policy

Members of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta wrote postcards to lawmakers asking them to urge the White House to reconsider an immigration cap.

Read the full story on 11ALIVE.

Atlanta Streets Alive to connect seven Southwest neighborhoods on Sunday

The final Atlanta Streets Alive of 2019 is set for Sunday in Southwest neighborhoods, spanning Cascade Avenue to Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard to Georgia Avenue. 

Read the full story on Atlanta INtown.

NFL Hall of Famer Terrell Owens sues Atlanta storage company for $1M

Owens claims in a $1 million lawsuit filed in federal court that some of his football memorabilia was “unlawfully stolen and sold” by Atlanta Peach Movers Inc.

Read the full story on 11ALIVE.


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