. Student clubs and activities 2.2 Rules of procedure employees and interim committees Demographics Consistent with national trends the murder rate in Atlanta peaked in 1990 and have declined since From 2000 to 2010 murders in the city declined by nearly 50 percent the years 2009 and 2012 had the lowest numbers of homicides in Atlanta than any year dating back to 1963 but there has been an increase in murders in the city beginning in 2013 the number of murders in Atlanta was 80 in 2009 92 in 2010 88 in 2011 85 in 2012 82 in 2013 93 in 2014 95 in 2015 and 111 in 2016 a significant number of murders have remained unsolved; as of February 2017 51 of the 111 homicides from 2016 remain unsolved. .
The state has 151 general hospitals over 15,000 doctors and almost 6,000 dentists the state is ranked forty-first in the percentage of residents who engage in regular exercise. . The native forest canopy is mainly oak redbud hickory poplar tuliptree pine and sweetgum with chestnut having been common decades before in what is now considered oak-hickory forest Traveling from the south the metro area is generally the first area in which autumn leaf color can be seen due to the different trees growing at the higher elevation and latitude Underneath the flowering dogwood is very common the black cherry are quite prolific with mulberry popping up sometimes as well Sourwood is also in its native range and is easily identified by the fact that it turns fiery red in early October much brighter and weeks earlier than most other trees (which usually peak in early November). 1950 3,444,578 10.3% Tyrone (CDP) pop 6,879 Rabbit Maranville Shepherd Center 6.6 Sports 2.5 Fauna Geographically remote from each other the northern and southern sections of the county have grown increasingly at odds over issues related to taxes and distribution of services Residents of the affluent areas of North Fulton have increasingly complained that the Fulton County Board of Commissioners has ignored their needs taking taxes collected in North Fulton and spending them on programs and services in less wealthy South Fulton in 2005 responding to pressure from North Fulton the Georgia General Assembly directed Fulton County alone among all the counties in the state to limit the expenditure of funds to the geographic region of the county where they were collected the Fulton County Commission contested this law known as the "Shafer Amendment" after Sen David Shafer (Republican from Duluth) in a lawsuit that went to the Georgia Supreme Court on June 19 2006 the Court upheld the law ruling that the Shafer Amendment was constitutional. . .
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