Thomas Wheatley was a Staff Writer and News Editor for CL from September 2007 thru January 2017. During his tenure at CL, Thomas covered transportation, environment and development in the Atlanta area.
Articles By This Writer
Atlanta According to Robby Astrove Article
Wednesday December 30, 2020 10:15 AM EST
The eco-advocate and fruit forager knows where to find the city’s best berries
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The next step - Thomas Wheatley Article
Wednesday January 18, 2017 11:21 AM EST
CL’s news editor says farewell and thank you
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First Slice 1-10-17: State lawmakers have returned to the Gold Dome for 40 days of legislatin’ Article
Tuesday January 10, 2017 05:21 PM EST
Plus, a massive redevelopment opportunity awaits in Decatur
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First Slice 1-8-17: Poll says Georgians want Medicaid expansion - and a pass on ‘religious liberty’ Article
Sunday January 8, 2017 04:18 PM EST
Plus, Trump national security pick’s book contains plagiarism
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Say hello to Carlton Hargro, CL’s new editor-in-chief Article
Thursday January 5, 2017 10:25 PM EST
Longtime Atlantan - and former CL-er - returns
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Avery Jackson: The disruptor Article
Thursday January 5, 2017 02:32 AM EST
The community activist commits to Atlanta - and bringing change to City Hall
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Gabriel Morley: The librarian Article
Thursday January 5, 2017 02:28 AM EST
The county’s new library director sees the system’s future and purpose - and it doesn’t just involve books
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Underground Atlanta developers want to hear from you Article
Wednesday January 4, 2017 05:38 PM EST
What would you like to see in the heart of Downtown?
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First Slice 1-3-17: Atlanta NYE revelers treated to ‘Resist Trump’ messages during Peach Drop Article
Tuesday January 3, 2017 03:03 PM EST
Plus, 2016 was Atlanta’s warmest year on record
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Pullman Yard should be preserved, advocates say Article
Tuesday December 27, 2016 09:57 PM EST
Potential deal does note require buildings be preserved
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Want to help save some Downtown streets? Have a beer. Article
Thursday December 22, 2016 05:11 PM EST
Fundraiser will help pay for legal fight over street giveaway to Underground Atlanta developer
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First Slice 12-20-16: Only half of streetcar riders pay $1 fare Article
Tuesday December 20, 2016 03:44 PM EST
Plus, Briarcliff Mansion to be restored
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First Slice 12-18-16: Vigils, protests planned at Gold Dome to sway electors’ support for Trump Article
Sunday December 18, 2016 03:51 PM EST
Plus, Roswell police officer fired after flying Confederate flag has an interesting lawyer
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First Slice 12-12-16: DeKalb CEO Burrell Ellis is back Article
Monday December 12, 2016 02:32 PM EST
Plus, Trump’s transition team wants to know which energy department staffers worked on climate change
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What should Atlanta mayoral candidates be discussing? Article
Thursday December 8, 2016 01:50 PM EST
Activists, academics, and experts say what they want City Hall hopefuls to address during the 2017 campaign
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Tagged In
Last week’s top posts May 26 2009 Article
Tuesday May 26, 2009 04:49 PM EDT
Strip clubs! Patriotism! Human development! And more!!!
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Omnivore - Manuel’s Tavern to raise prices, change hours ... and be smoke-free by 2014 Article
Friday March 1, 2013 12:08 PM EST
‘These changes are the best answers I have at the moment’
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First Slice 1-17-13: Georgia prisoner rakes in $2.8 mill. in faulty tax returns Article
Thursday January 17, 2013 08:34 AM EST
Plus, cybersquatting and $125,000 in giftcards
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First Slice 8/16/12: Student newspaper goes ‘Red and Dead’ Article
Thursday August 16, 2012 08:18 AM EDT
News! That’s what it is
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First Slice 8/10/12: Meanwhile, in Russia Article
Friday August 10, 2012 08:27 AM EDT
Poverty, paywalls, a burning Megabus and more
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ATL Bookmarks: 9 events to hit this week December 03 2012 Article
Monday December 3, 2012 01:22 PM EST
Carmen Deedy and John McCutheon serenade and tell tales, Naked City takes its party to the farm, Bill Roorbach takes Decatur’s stage, Emory’s Poetry Council brings a bit of Brooklyn to the ATL, and much more.
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