10 (mostly) new restaurants to try around AtlantaAtlanta Journal Constitution (blog)With so many restaurants opening doors lately, deciding where to dine out can be dizzying. Eliminate the guesswork for dinner plans and consider visiting one of these 10 restaurants, all of which recently got favorable reviews from AJC dining critics. …read more From:: Atlanta Restaurants […]
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Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Macy's reschedules enduring Atlanta tree-lighting tradition – WSB Radio
Macy’s reschedules enduring Atlanta tree-lighting traditionWSB RadioFor nearly 70 years, the annual Great Tree lighting has been a Thanksgiving night tradition in Atlanta, but times change. Macy’s is moving the tree lighting to the Sunday before Thanksgiving. A Macy’s spokesman describes the date change as “evolving … …read more From:: Atlanta News By Google News
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Woman dies after being run over on northeast Atlanta street – Atlanta Journal Constitution
Woman dies after being run over on northeast Atlanta streetAtlanta Journal ConstitutionAtlanta police Wednesday were investigating the overnight hit-and-run death of a woman that was caught on surveillance video. The woman died after being run over on Arizona Avenue in northeast Atlanta about 1:30 a.m. Wednesday. Channel 2 Action …and more …read more From:: Atlanta […]
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Former Braves pitcher Tommy Hanson dead at 29 – Atlanta Journal Constitution
Former Braves pitcher Tommy Hanson dead at 29Atlanta Journal ConstitutionWSB-TV sports director Zach Klein was the first to report Monday night that Hanson was in a coma and had been transferred to Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta. Rumors of Hanson’s condition had begun to spread Monday afternoon, and a friend of his told the …Report: Former […]
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Libby Schaaf, Show NFL Oakland Can Build Raiders Stadium
Libby Schaaf, Show NFL Oakland Can Build Raiders Stadium
The task at hand for Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf is to show the NFL that the city has the credibility, certainty, and capacity to build a new stadium for the Oakland Raiders. The presentation should not be on the Bay Area market. The NFL is already aware of the region because Super Bowl 50 is here. The NFL wants to see plans and approvals and financing.
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The task at hand for Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf is to show the NFL that the city has the credibility, certainty, and capacity to build a new stadium for the Oakland Raiders. The presentation should not be on the Bay Area market. The NFL is already aware of the region because Super Bowl 50 is here. The NFL wants to see plans and approvals and financing.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Ellie Goulding Legs On Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
Ellie Goulding Legs On Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
Ellie Goulding Legs On Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. Wow!
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Ellie Goulding Legs On Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. Wow!
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ChatLight On Mo Rooca's Innovation Nation #tech
ChatLight On Mo Rooca's Innovation Nation #tech
ChatLight was featured on Mo Rocca's Innovation Nation and it flew off the shelves. Watch this video about the little lamp for vloggers:http://ift.tt/1WQVwWU
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ChatLight was featured on Mo Rocca's Innovation Nation and it flew off the shelves. Watch this video about the little lamp for vloggers:http://ift.tt/1WQVwWU
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Oakland, San Diego, St. Louis In NYC For NFL Stadium Presentations
Oakland, San Diego, St. Louis In NYC For NFL Stadium Presentations
Oakland, San Diego, and St. Louis NFL Stadium Presentation Teams will be at NFL Headquarters tomorrow, Veterans Day, to make the case that each city has a stadium plan to keep their teams and not lose them to Los Angeles. The meetings will go from 12 noon to 6 PM and each team gets 45 min, including a Q and A from the 17 expected members of the NFL Ownership. The presentation groups are as different as the politics and time related to each city's effort. For Oakland, the presentation team consists of Mayor Libby Schaaf, Oakland Councilmember Larry Reid (District 7), and Larry Gallegoes from the City of Oakland's economic development team, as well as other staffers and consultants. This is Oakland's first time before about half of the NFL Owners, let alone any group of them. The City (and the East Bay Entities) have to show it has a stadium plan, as many in the NFL don't believe it does. Mayor Schaaf's message to the media has changed from one that was focused on selling the region, to one that says Oakland can build a stadium. That's a good start. San Diego will be represented by Mayor Kevin Faulconer, San Diego County Supervisor Rob Roberts, and Stadium Negotiator Chris Melvin. San Diego has a stadium plan and has made great progress this year. It also has a stadium task force that was formed by the Mayor. Where questions lay is in the environmental impact report and whether it will survive a court challenge. Of all stadium proposals, including the one's in Carson and in Inglewood, St. Louis' is the one that's the most real and ready to go. The St. Louis' presentation team will consists of its stadium task force head David Peacock and his number two Bill Blitz, as well as stadium task force representatives and consultants. St. Louis has not just a plan, but a naming rights agreement, just hired \a construction manager, and a cool video to get folks excited. I'll be on hand to talk to the presentation teams and NFL point man Eric Grubman. Follow me on Twitter @zennie62
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Oakland, San Diego, and St. Louis NFL Stadium Presentation Teams will be at NFL Headquarters tomorrow, Veterans Day, to make the case that each city has a stadium plan to keep their teams and not lose them to Los Angeles. The meetings will go from 12 noon to 6 PM and each team gets 45 min, including a Q and A from the 17 expected members of the NFL Ownership. The presentation groups are as different as the politics and time related to each city's effort. For Oakland, the presentation team consists of Mayor Libby Schaaf, Oakland Councilmember Larry Reid (District 7), and Larry Gallegoes from the City of Oakland's economic development team, as well as other staffers and consultants. This is Oakland's first time before about half of the NFL Owners, let alone any group of them. The City (and the East Bay Entities) have to show it has a stadium plan, as many in the NFL don't believe it does. Mayor Schaaf's message to the media has changed from one that was focused on selling the region, to one that says Oakland can build a stadium. That's a good start. San Diego will be represented by Mayor Kevin Faulconer, San Diego County Supervisor Rob Roberts, and Stadium Negotiator Chris Melvin. San Diego has a stadium plan and has made great progress this year. It also has a stadium task force that was formed by the Mayor. Where questions lay is in the environmental impact report and whether it will survive a court challenge. Of all stadium proposals, including the one's in Carson and in Inglewood, St. Louis' is the one that's the most real and ready to go. The St. Louis' presentation team will consists of its stadium task force head David Peacock and his number two Bill Blitz, as well as stadium task force representatives and consultants. St. Louis has not just a plan, but a naming rights agreement, just hired \a construction manager, and a cool video to get folks excited. I'll be on hand to talk to the presentation teams and NFL point man Eric Grubman. Follow me on Twitter @zennie62
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Monday, November 9, 2015
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