‘More than bricks and mortar:’ Progress made on affordable housing in historic Atlanta neighborhoods To help this community thrive, the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation is focused on financial stability, in addition to affordable housing. 09/19/2024 - 1:14 pm | View Link
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This installment by Batocchio.
Kamala Harris crushed Donald Trump in the debate a week and a half ago, and it's been a downward spiral ever since. Specifically, one insult was a real bunker-buster. It sent Trump spinning outta control, and he has yet to recover.
I know you're thinking "crowd size." Sure, that was a banger.
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Happy Birthday for Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024:
You are fascinated by unusual things and intriguing situations, sometimes dark. You’re hungry to learn and have new experiences. This is a slower paced year. It’s OK to rest — a time to rejuvenate your energy.
Today is Saturday, Sept. 21, the 265th day of 2024. There are 101 days left in the year.
Today in history:
On Sept. 21, 1981, the Senate unanimously confirmed the nomination of Sandra Day O’Connor to become the first female justice on the Supreme Court.
Also on this date:
In 1792, the National Convention of France issued a proclamation announcing the abolition of the French monarchy.
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LOS ANGELES — Shohei Ohtani set a major league record by homering and stealing a base for the 14th time in the same game and the Los Angeles Dodgers rallied to beat the last-place Colorado Rockies 6-4 on Friday night.
The win reduced the NL West-leading Dodgers’ magic number to four to clinch the division.
BROOMFIELD — Broomfield football waited five long years to face off with cross-town rival Legacy again, and on Friday night at Elizabeth Kennedy Stadium, their anticipated matchup didn’t disappoint.
Generally offensive gladiators, Class 4A’s top-ranked Eagles struggled to get much of anything going against Legacy, instead relying on its defense to squeak out a 14-13 victory.
Two years after its Class 4A state championship berth, Broomfield looks just as lethal.