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The city of Atlanta resumed homeless encampment sweeps Monday after a 45-day moratorium caused by the death of a homeless man crushed by heavy construction equipment during a January city sweep.
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I can't believe they've done THISWe explored a homeless camp in Atlanta that was recently demolished after a fire. Many residents were forced to relocate, now ...
Atlanta’s largest homeless encampment is scheduled to be “decommissioned” on Monday as city officials continue working to clear potentially hazardous tent cities in the wake of the January ...
Cornelius Taylor, 46, was killed on the morning of January 16, when a front loader truck struck him inside his tent during an ...
ATLANTA — The City of Atlanta is continuing its efforts to clear homeless encampments after a man's death during a previous sweep sparked community outrage. On Monday, the Georgia Department of ...
Atlanta city crews cleared a homeless camp near Pryor Street, following safety recommendations from a task force created after Cornelius Taylor's death during a previous sweep. Critics ...
Willie Jeffries spent four years living in a large homeless camp in Atlanta’s Mechanicsville neighborhood. He finally received housing in October but was evicted roughly six months later for ...
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Crews clear homeless encampment on Pryor Street in AtlantaMayor Andre Dickens says the camps aren't safe for the people living there, the surrounding communities, or the public at large. Qatar disputes report it will give Trump a luxury jumbo jet to use ...
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The Justice for Cornelius Taylor Coalition said earlier this week that it was leaving the mayor’s homelessness task force.
ATLANTA — When living in a dangerous homeless camp in Atlanta‘s Mechanicsville neighborhood, Willie Jeffries said people sometimes let him spend the night in their homes. Jeffries finally got ...
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In a news release, the coalition said the decision came after "extensive deliberation an a increasing frustration." The mayor's office responded.
Willie Jeffries spent four years living in a large homeless camp in Atlanta’s Mechanicsville neighborhood. He finally received housing in October but was evicted roughly six months later ...
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