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1. AJC issues corrections in UGA football program story: Editors, attorneys investigated each complaint raised by university and decided against full retraction

2. Activists vow battle isn't over: Opposition threatens public referendum, more dire action

3. Council meeting turns contentious: Public comment portion of meeting extends into Tuesday morning

5. Training center funding method has foes fuming: Atlanta council members say legislation likely to pass despite latest controversy

6. City, metro counties file 'public nuisance' suit: Lawsuit targets role of drugmakers, pharmacies and drug brokers in crisis

7. House panel OKs bill to limit local housing moratoriums: Study blames housing crunch, high costs on local government rules

8. Georgia lawmakers advance tenant rights bill: Tenant advocates call it improvement over status quo

9. Capitol skeptical of oversight amid housing crunch: Some lawmakers blame local governments, not investors, for rising prices

11. INVESTORS ELBOWING OUT HOMEBUYERS: Metro Atlanta is ground zero for corporate purchases, locking some families into renting

13. Whistleblower: Clerk ordered records deleted: Complaint says accounting manager refused illegal order that would have kept documents from the AJC

14. $425K in passport fees enrich Cobb court clerk: State law lets superior court clerks keep such payments

15. Cobb County advances new election map: REDISTRICTING

17. Cobb's $1.2B budget seeks to play catch-up: If OK'd, it would fund pay raises, create many new positions

18. South Cobb career fair, housing forum planned: July 30 event scheduled to be at Police Training Academy in Austell

19. 2023 budget: Travel rebound to help with Braves stadium costs: More travelers mean more hotel taxes generated

20. Cobb chair proposes $1.2B budget with no new taxes: The budget funds employee pay raises and adds 148 new positions to address public sector staffing shortage

21. As staffing crisis grows, county seeking solutions: Cobb commissioners approved $1,500 employee retention bonuses for some divisions

22. Councilman quits after souvenir shop gets permit: Officials: Wildman's Civil War Surplus passed inspections

23. Cobb cityhood lawsuits dismissed: The constitutionality of 'city lite' charters remains up in the air

24. Visitors paying less than promised for Truist Park bonds: Cost burden heavier for local taxpayers since the pandemic

25. Vinings cityhood defeat confirmed: Partial hand recount matches tally from ballot scans, shows effort loses by 55% to 45% of vote

28. Cobb Democrats now back 2024 transit referendum: 30-year sales tax could generate billions of dollars for mass transit

31. Gov. Kemp signs cityhood bill; vote to be held Nov. 8: 3 other such measures for Cobb voters set for Tuesday's primary

33. Attorneys cast doubt on legality of 'city lite' codes: Cityhood proponents used disputed charters to sway voters anyway

37. Braves, Truist withdraw bid for tax breaks: At issue is plan to build $200 million office tower at The Battery

39. Misinformation colors cityhood bid: If West Cobb residents' goal is to control development, evidence shows that's never been in peril

41. Braves, Truist seek tax breaks for tower: Some board members say request appears to go back on promises

43. Lawsuit attempts to block Vinings vote on cityhood: Lawmakers accused of violating rules on public services

45. Understaffed: Cobb County's government shriveled for decades. Then the pandemic hit

46. Hope House: Expanded shelter readies for spring opening: MARIETTA

47. Official decries inequality, rising cost of housing: Chairwoman says Cobb must avoid leaving 'half of our citizens behind.'

49. Use stimulus for public health, housing, consultant urges Cobb: Deloitte offers board spending blueprint for remaining $128 million

50. Mableton cityhood effort advances: Senate approval still needed to authorize voter referendum

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