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B.T. Clark is an award-winning journalist and the Publisher of The Georgia Sun. He has 25 years of experience in journalism and served as Managing Editor of Neighbor Newspapers in metro Atlanta for 15 years and Digital Director at Times-Journal Inc. for 8 years. His work has appeared in several newspapers throughout the state including Neighbor Newspapers, The Cherokee Tribune and The Marietta Daily Journal. He is a Georgia native and a fifth-generation Georgian.

A Wilkinson County Middle School teacher faces serious charges after allegedly threatening a child with scissors in a classroom incident.
Posted inEducation

Georgia Teacher Arrested and Accused of Holding Scissors To Student’s Throat

by B.T. ClarkMay 14, 2025May 14, 2025
A 23-year-old motorcyclist suffered serious injuries Tuesday morning after police say he collided with a stopped car on Windy Hill Road in Marietta.
Posted inTraffic & Transportation

Motorcyclist Seriously Injured After Rear-Ending Vehicle on Windy Hill Road

by B.T. ClarkMay 14, 2025May 14, 2025
Atlanta police will shut down Baker Street today for a major training exercise at the Georgia Aquarium. The closure will affect evening commuters and tourists in the popular downtown area.
Posted inIn The News

Don’t Be Alarmed By Police Presence at Georgia Aquarium

by B.T. ClarkMay 14, 2025
🏥 Why It Matters: Women in Georgia face some of the highest maternal death rates in the nation. This case is another illustration of how women's health concerns are often dismissed by medical professionals, with potentially deadly consequences.
Posted inHealth

Women’s Health Alert: Georgia Woman on Life Support After Being Ignored in Emergency Room

by B.T. ClarkMay 14, 2025June 7, 2025
Senator Raphael Warnock visited Savannah this week to sound the alarm about potential job losses across Georgia if clean energy tax credits are eliminated.
Posted inEconomy

Clean Energy Cuts Could Cost 42,000 Jobs in Georgia

by B.T. ClarkMay 14, 2025May 14, 2025
🏝️ What We Know: St. Simons Island claimed the top position in Southern Living's reader poll of the South's best beach towns. The magazine gushed about the island's allure, noting how "visitors come in waves to this alluring town where the peel 'n' eat shrimp and gorgeous sunsets are requirements." Georgia dominated the rankings with Tybee Island landing at fourth and Jekyll Island at fifth.
Posted inGeorgia Places

What Are Georgia’s Top Beach Towns?

by B.T. ClarkMay 14, 2025
Powerful storms packing potentially punishing hail will pummel parts of northeast Georgia today. Residents should ready themselves for rough weather between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Posted inWeather

Hail and Howling Winds Headed for Northeast Georgia Today

by B.T. ClarkMay 14, 2025
A late-night shooting at Freedom Park in Macon left a man dead, and investigators are now searching for answers.
Posted inCrime

Death Investigation Underway After Man Found Shot at Freedom Park

by B.T. ClarkMay 13, 2025
Downtown Alpharetta welcomed more than 25,000 people for the 33rd Annual Taste of Alpharetta, where visitors sampled dishes from 69 local restaurants and enjoyed live music across four stages.
Posted inEvents

Photos: Taste of Alpharetta Draws Thousands for Food, Music, and Community Spirit

by B.T. ClarkMay 13, 2025
Georgia residents are seeing a building boom like never before. New numbers show commercial construction spending in the state has hit record highs, putting Georgia among the top states for investment in new projects.
Posted inEconomy

Georgia’s Commercial Construction Spending Soars

by B.T. ClarkMay 13, 2025May 13, 2025
Atlanta residents are catching a break at the checkout line. New data shows the city has one of the lowest inflation rates among the nation’s largest metro areas.
Posted inEconomy

Atlanta Sees One of the Smallest Inflation Increases Among Major U.S. Cities

by B.T. ClarkMay 13, 2025May 13, 2025
A child waiting for her school bus on Riverside Parkway in Austell reported that a man tried to kidnap her Monday morning, according to Cobb County Police. The child is safe, and police say they have arrested a suspect.
Posted inCrime

Attempted Kidnapping Reported at Cobb County Bus Stop: What We Know

by B.T. ClarkMay 13, 2025May 13, 2025
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Posted inTraffic & Transportation

Fiery Crash Shuts Down I-75 Southbound Near Mile 308

by B.T. ClarkMay 13, 2025May 13, 2025
Residents in Norcross will have a chance to sit down with city leaders this weekend over a cup of coffee.
Posted inYour Government

Here’s How You Can Talk With Norcross City Leaders This Weekend

by B.T. ClarkMay 12, 2025May 12, 2025
A five-vehicle crash brought traffic to a standstill on I-475 northbound near the rest stop in Bibb County on Thursday afternoon. The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office reported that the crash happened around 4:50 p.m. and involved four commercial vehicles and one passenger vehicle.
Posted inTraffic & Transportation

Five-Vehicle Crash Slows Traffic On I-475 In Bibb County

by B.T. ClarkMay 12, 2025
Cobb County’s Board of Commissioners is back to full strength this week, as two members took the oath of office following recent special elections.
Posted inYour Government

Cobb County Commissioners Sworn In

by B.T. ClarkMay 12, 2025May 12, 2025
⚡ Electric Outlook: While gas prices fall, public EV charging costs just crept up. Nationally, charging a car at public stations now averages 36 cents per kilowatt hour — up 2 cents. So yes, it’s still cheaper than gas... but not as cheap as it used to be.
Posted inEconomy

Gas Prices Plunge as Summer Nears

by B.T. ClarkMay 12, 2025
A devastating multi-vehicle pileup on Mother's Day evening created chaos on I-75 right at the Georgia-Tennessee Line, forcing emergency responders to perform multiple rescues and causing significant traffic disruptions that continued into the night.
Posted inTraffic & Transportation

Mother’s Day Crash on I-75 at Georgia-Tennessee Line: What We Know

by B.T. ClarkMay 12, 2025

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