Bob Andres, bandres@ajc.com
Feds raid N. Fulton restaurant
Federal agents swarmed a Sandy Springs restaurant Thursday morning and conducted a search of the business.
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Projects keep coming for cash-strapped Sandy Springs
Sandy Springs has adopted its version of a pared-down budget: an $83 million spending plan that keeps taxes steady while putting nearly $19 million into paving roads, building parks and installing sidewalks.
88 deputies face layoffs
Forsyth County Sheriff Ted Paxton told the county Board of Commissioners that his department does not have enough money to make it through this year.
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