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Homeowner Billed $11,000 For Unused Water

Homeowner Billed $11,000 For Unused Water

Richard Heimburger uses a 1,700 gallon rain-water storage system to do his irrigation. But to Atlanta Watershed Management that was a detail.

Water Meters Faulty; 11Alive To Get Action

Water Meters Faulty; 11Alive To Get Action

Mismatched water meters that are doubling water bills. That's what's happened to Kristy Gillmann, Peachtree Hills homeowner and President of the Peachtree Hills Civic Association.

11Alive Working To Get Explanations From City Water Officials

11Alive Working To Get Explanations From City Water Officials

Following 11Alive's talk with Atlanta Watershed Management, businessman Ted Godwin's disputed and wrongly estimated water bill took a dramatic turn downward.
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From the Atlanta Business Chronicle

ABC: AJC May Move Out of Downtown

ABC: AJC May Move Out of Downtown

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is laying the groundwork to move the newspaper from its current downtown home to a location that likely will be outside the city limits.

Economic News

Report: GM Bailout Costs Each Taxpayer $12,200

Report: GM Bailout Costs Each Taxpayer $12,200

You may not have purchased a GM or Chrysler car, but you're still paying for one, according to a new report by the National Taxpayer's Union.

National News

Drug-Resistant Swine Flu Strains Found In US & UK

Drug-Resistant Swine Flu Strains Found In US & UK

Epidemic experts say they are investigating the apparent spread of Tamiflu-resistant swine flu virus among four patients at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N.C., and five in a hospital in Wales. || 11Alive News Swine Flu Portal

Politics News

Jobless benefits could end for many in January

Jobless benefits could end for many in January

More than 1 million people will run out of unemployment benefits in January unless Congress quickly extends federal emergency aid, a nonprofit group said Wednesday.

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