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Top Atlanta news: School board won't renew superintendent's contract; co-living project advances

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Published on September 10, 2019
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Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Atlanta.

City’s largest co-living housing project moves closer to reality

Set to include affordable housing, the $50 million, 345-bed co-living community is bound for Chosewood Park.

Read the full story on Curbed Atlanta.

Artist’s project spotlights some of city’s most ridiculous intersections

Mind-boggling places like Glenwood Avenue’s junction with Moreland Avenue will be included in the forthcoming book.

Read the full story on Curbed Atlanta.

Police officer crashes into MARTA bus

Atlanta police say the officer had his lights on at the time, but they don't know what call he was responding to when the crash occurred early Monday at the intersection of Langhorn Street and Lucile Avenue. 

Read the full story on 11ALIVE.

Shipping-crate museum for Atlanta’s ‘forgotten’ populace bound for downtown

The initiative at the Center for Civil and Human Rights aims to spotlight chronic homelessness in the city.

Read the full story on Curbed Atlanta.

School board won't renew superintendent's contract

Meria Carstarphen, whose contract expires in June 2020, was hired in 2014. Just last year, the board voted 6-3 to extend her contract into 2020.

Read the full story on 11ALIVE.


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