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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 lake wind advisory remains in effect until 3 p.m. Thursday as powerful gusts create dangerous conditions for small watercraft across east central Georgia and central South Carolina.
Posted inWeather

Lake Wind Advisory: High Gusts Advisory for Parts of Georgia

by B.T. ClarkMarch 5, 2025
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Posted inGeorgia People

Famous Georgians With March Birthdays

by B.T. ClarkMarch 5, 2025
Fire tore through a cabinet shop early this morning, forcing road closures between Canton and Ball Ground.
Posted inFire

Cabinet Shop Catches Fire in Cherokee County

by B.T. ClarkMarch 5, 2025March 5, 2025
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Posted inYour Government

3 Georgia Mayors Join Fight to Save Child Hunger Programs

by B.T. ClarkMarch 4, 2025March 4, 2025
🌩️ What We Know: The risk for severe weather has expanded eastward in today's update. Storms will roll through from 10 p.m. tonight until 10 a.m. Wednesday. Weather experts have placed Georgia under a Slight Risk, which is level 2 out of 5 on the severe weather scale.
Posted inWeather

Will Severe Weather Strike Georgia Tonight?

by B.T. ClarkMarch 4, 2025March 4, 2025
A woman using her phone at a desk, surrounded by art supplies and a laptop, in a creative workspace.
Posted inGeorgia Places

3 Georgia Cities Are Top Places for Creative Communities

by B.T. ClarkMarch 4, 2025March 4, 2025
A homeowner in Lawrenceville got an unwelcome surprise when they confronted a stranger who had helped himself to a shower in their basement before taking off with several items.
Posted inOdd News

Man Breaks Into Gwinnett County Home, Showers and Splits With Keys

by B.T. ClarkMarch 4, 2025March 4, 2025
A jackknifed tractor-trailer has blocked the intersection of Highway 341 and Highway 303 in Glynn County, causing significant traffic delays during the Tuesday morning commute.
Posted inTraffic & Transportation

Traffic Alert: Jackknifed Truck Blocks Major Glynn County Intersection

by B.T. ClarkMarch 4, 2025March 4, 2025
🚨 Why It Matters: The deadly crash occurred on one of Cobb County's busiest corridors, raising safety concerns for residents who walk near this entertainment district. Pedestrian deaths continue to be a serious problem across metro Atlanta.
Posted inTraffic & Transportation

Pedestrian Killed in Early Morning Crash Near The Battery

by B.T. ClarkMarch 4, 2025
A former Hapeville police officer has been charged with using excessive force after allegedly tasing a handcuffed detainee multiple times without cause.
Posted inCrime

Former Hapeville Police Officer Charged with Excessive Force

by B.T. ClarkMarch 3, 2025
Delta Air Lines, one of the world’s largest carriers, is marking a monumental milestone—100 years in business. The airline, which has called Atlanta home for more than eight decades, is celebrating its deep roots in Georgia and its journey from a small crop-dusting operation to a global aviation leader.
Posted inGeorgia Staples

Delta Air Lines Celebrates A Century in The Skies

by B.T. ClarkMarch 3, 2025
A comforting scene of empathy and support between two women sitting on a sofa indoors.
Posted inGeorgia By The Numbers

Georgia Named One of The Worst States For Women

by B.T. ClarkMarch 3, 2025March 3, 2025
A domestic dispute at a Hiram apartment complex turned deadly Sunday afternoon after a woman stabbed a man before being shot by police, authorities said. Both the suspect and the victim died at the scene.
Posted inCrime

Police Shoot Woman Who Fatally Stabbed Man at Paulding Apartment Complex

by B.T. ClarkMarch 2, 2025March 2, 2025
Move over, James Bond—Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene says decades of Hollywood spy thrillers have turned Americans into anti-Russia robots. The Georgia Republican’s latest social media rant claims it was Holywood's Cold War-era villains who “programmed” the public to see Russia as enemy number one, and not the Cold War itself.
Posted inYour Government

Marjorie Taylor Greene Says Hollywood Has ‘Programmed’ Your Views of Russia

by B.T. ClarkMarch 2, 2025March 2, 2025
In last week’s column, I begrudgingly admitted that I took my kids to see the Dog Man movie—an experience that I would not have chosen for myself but did anyway, because the things we do for love know no bounds. Parenthood is full of these moments, where you willingly indulge in things that make you question your life choices, all in the name of seeing your kids happy.
Posted inClark Chronicles

The Things We Do for Love

by B.T. ClarkMarch 2, 2025March 2, 2025
If you’re stepping outside this morning, brace for a noticeable shift from yesterday.
Posted inWeather

Overnight Freeze Warning in Georgia: What You Need to Know

by B.T. ClarkMarch 2, 2025March 2, 2025
Five Social Security offices in Georgia are set to close permanently, a move that could make it harder for residents—especially seniors—to access critical services. The move is part of President Donald Trump's continued efforts to slash the size of federal government, which is impacting many Georgians on the local level.
Posted inIn The News

The Trump Administration is Closing 5 Social Security Offices in Georgia

by B.T. ClarkMarch 2, 2025March 2, 2025
🚒 What’s Happening: Just before 3 p.m. Friday, Valdosta Fire Department crews rushed to a structure fire on Sundance Circle. Within four minutes, firefighters arrived to find flames and thick smoke pouring from a duplex.
Posted inFire

Valdosta Fire Leaves Seven People Homeless

by B.T. ClarkMarch 1, 2025March 1, 2025

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