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What Georgia’s new reading laws mean for your child

ATLANTA – Georgia is gearing up to implement a new approach to teaching reading in the early grades.   Gov. Brian Kemp recently signed into law two literacy bills passed during this year’s legislative session.   About 36% of Georgia third graders read below grade level, according to the state’s 2022 Milestones test results, and around 17% […]

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Alpharetta Businessman Pleads Guilty to Bribing Public Officials

 A 72-year-old Alpharetta businessman pleaded guilty in federal court to bribing two Atlanta city officials in exchange for steering millions of dollars of city business to his company. Lohrasb “Jeff” Jafari, the PRAD Group’s former executive vice president, also pleaded guilty to bribing a former Dekalb County official to try and secure county contracts and […]

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Thunderstorms predicted this weekend in Georgia

A Hazardous Weather Outlook has been issued for portions of North and Central Georgia today, as strong isolated thunderstorms are expected to impact the area. These thunderstorms, predicted for later this morning and afternoon, may bring gusty winds and frequent lightning strikes, posing potential threats to residents and property. The National Weather Service in Peachtree […]

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A UGA professor has a plan to fight Parkinson’s disease

For centuries, scientists have tried to crack the mystery of a devastating ailment once called “the shaking palsy.” But Parkinson’s disease, which causes tremors, muscle stiffness and difficulty walking, remains the second most common neurodegenerative disorder in the United States after Alzheimer’s. About 1 million Americans have Parkinson’s, and more than 50,000 new cases are […]

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