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Why is this dude Nap who don’t even live in Atlanta spamming this thread smh
nikka spams every thread.
Why is this dude Nap who don’t even live in Atlanta spamming this thread smh
Is Jr Cricket still the spot for some good wings?
And where can I breh get some good west African food in the A?
As investment pours in, a ‘new Stone Mountain Village’ aims to rise
Gentrification of Stone Mountain?
iWhy is this dude Nap who don’t even live in Atlanta spamming this thread smh
As investment pours in, a ‘new Stone Mountain Village’ aims to rise
Gentrification of Stone Mountain?
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@śïñe•qúå_nøn what high school you went to bruh?
Used to work in a school out there and go to the park a lot in Stone Mountain..some of the worst schools in the state are in Stone Mountain. Dudes from the neighborhood my school was in would break in at night at steal shyt out the building ..some of the cheapest rent prices in metro Atlanta are in Stone Mountain and Clarkston. Im all for gentrification if it improves the quality of life of the citizens in the area and not pushes them out, but we know often times thats exactly what happens.
2 cases of coronavirus in Fulton county
2 cases of coronavirus in Fulton county
stop playing
Two people who live in the same household in Atlanta are the first in Georgia to test positive for the new coronavirus, Gov. Brian Kemp and state officials announced Monday evening at a hastily arranged press conference.
The two, who live in Fulton County, showed symptoms of the illness shortly after one of the people returned to Georgia after a trip to the Italian city of Milan, officials said.
Dr. Kathleen Toomey, head of the state’s public health department, said the patient who recently traveled to Italy detected the illness quickly, and “astutely” consulted medical officials. She stressed it was a travel-related case and not one linked from person-to-person contact in Georgia.
“I want to reassure you that they’re at home, in home isolation with other household members, with minimal symptoms so they’re not hospitalized,” she said. “The message to the public is still low-risk, low-transmission.”