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Residents now have a clearer picture of what happened during the June 14 protest at Embry Village Plaza that ended with 29 arrests, including journalist Mario Guevara.
Posted inIn The News

DeKalb County Releases Timeline of Protest That Led to 29 Arrests

by B.T. ClarkJune 26, 2025June 26, 2025

Residents now have a clearer picture of what happened during the June 14 protest at Embry Village Plaza that ended with 29 arrests, including journalist Mario Guevara. 🔍 Why It Matters: The county’s detailed timeline reveals how one of three protests that day escalated, raising questions about protest rights and police tactics in DeKalb’s diverse […]

A jury delivered swift justice in a horrifying case of abduction and sexual assault that terrorized a young woman for over two hours in Atlanta.
Posted inCrime

Atlanta Man Gets Life Without Parole For Horrifying Sexual Assault

by B.T. ClarkMarch 31, 2025March 31, 2025
A burglary in Brookhaven on the evening of August 15 quickly spiraled into violence, ending in a police shooting that left one suspect critically injured.
Posted inCrime

Brookhaven Burglary Escalates to Gunfire, High-Speed Chase, and Police Shooting

by Thom ChandlerAugust 16, 2024August 16, 2024
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A Random Act of Cruelty: The Shocking Beating Death of Mario Vasquez Lopez

by Thom ChandlerApril 17, 2024April 17, 2024
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Doraville Mayor Joseph Geierman Wins Reelection in Landslide

by Thom ChandlerNovember 8, 2023November 8, 2023
As the leaves turn in DeKalb County, the political landscape is poised for transformation as well, with municipal elections set for November 7, 2023. Voters across the county will cast their ballots in a series of local races that could redefine city leadership for the next several years.
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Who Is on the Ballot on Election Day in DeKalb County?

by Thom ChandlerNovember 4, 2023November 4, 2023

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