watchdog news
June 18
- Poor schools still get short end of ‘equalization’ fund
- Court says bond-fighting lawyer must be disciplined
- Questions stalk congressional hopeful’s campaign donors
- Ethics panel sends Oxendine case to trial
- Obama administration, citing Atlanta’s Renee Glover, sets housing agency pay caps
- Atlanta audit shows rules on development arm’s use of tax money too lax
- State’s math on jobless doesn’t add up
- ATL foster care system still struggles to meet federal benchmarks
- NTSB takes Gulfstream to task in crash investigation
- Three judicial hopefuls’ eligibility contested
- Judicial appointment may signal feds’ probe of Deal is over
- Gwinnett commissioner pleads guilty to bribery charges
- Former DeKalb CEO fights grand jury subpoena
- Transparency law slow to be implemented
- Unlicensed personal-care homes to face more state scrutiny
- Audit finds ‘egregious’ conduct by Fulton charter school
- ‘It’s a new day’ for pre-K oversight
- DeKalb Commission orders work stopped at soapbox derby track
- Do DeKalb signs unfairly promote CEO’s candidacy?
- Lawmakers back lobbying cap but ignored bill
- Congressional candidate McLeod admits faulty campaign finance reporting
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