Gwinnett County police are searching for the driver of a 2016-2018 Hyundai Santa Fe involved in a hit-and-run that left a pedestrian with serious injuries on Kilcrease Road. On March 27, at about 8:45 a.m., officers responded to a hit-and-run call at the intersection of Kilcrease Road and Silver Oak Drive. Bee Moua, a 33-year-old […]
Kemp vetoes bill that would have given lawmakers power over college tuition
Gov. Brian Kemp exercised his veto pen Tuesday less than a week after the General Assembly adjourned for the year. Kemp vetoed House Bill 319, which prohibits the University System of Georgia Board of Regents from raising tuition or fees more than 3% without the approval of the legislature. The Georgia House of Representatives and […]
How the Indictment of Donald Trump is a ‘strange and Different’ Event for America, According to Political Scientists
The indictment of a former president of the United States, Donald Trump, is history happening in real time. The Conversation asked political scientists James D. Long and Victor Menaldo, both at the University of Washington, to help readers understand the meaning of this moment in the U.S. The two scholars have written about the lessons […]
Atlanta ranks number 2 in nation for urban gardening
As the United States celebrates Lawn and Garden Month in April, Georgia residents have a significant reason to rejoice. Atlanta has been ranked the second-best city for urban gardening, according to a new report by LawnStarter. The study compared the 200 largest U.S. cities using 12 metrics across four categories, including access to gardening space […]
Here’s your chance to weigh in on Georgia’s English and language arts standards
The state Board of Education has posted a new set of English and language arts (ELA) standards and asked the public to weigh in by May 1. The public comment period is the next step in a lengthy process of revising the state’s standards for ELA education across all grade levels. “Truly, the documents that […]
Here’s how the doctor shortage crisis in Georgia compares to other states
The United States has been battling a doctor shortage for a few years. The COVID-19 pandemic exposed just how big the problem is. Medical institutions have been warning that there could be a shortage of up to 124,000 primary care physicians and specialty care doctors nationwide within a decade, according to research by the Association […]
Scam Alert: No, the IRS will not ask you to pay your taxes with gift cards
The Marietta Police Department is cautioning residents about a recurring gift card scam and emphasizing that the IRS will never request payments in the form of gift cards. Scammers are contacting unsuspecting individuals, posing as officials from organizations or claiming to have money owed, in an attempt to persuade them to purchase gift cards and […]
Police crack down on street racing in Atlanta
The Gist: A crackdown on illegal street racing in Atlanta led to multiple arrests and impounded vehicles, as local law enforcement agencies joined forces over the weekend to protect public safety. Action-Packed Weekend: From April 1 to April 3, Atlanta’s streets were the scene of a coordinated effort by the Atlanta Police Department, Georgia State […]
Henry County holds active shooter training in wake of Nashville school shooting
In the wake of the tragic shooting at a small Presbyterian school in Nashville, Tennessee, which claimed six lives, including three children, the Henry County Sheriff’s Office is set to hold its second Active Threat and Security Response Training Seminar. The event aims to educate community members on how to handle active threat situations and […]
Goodwill is having an Earth Day Donation Drive. Here’s what you need to know
The Gist: Goodwill of North Georgia is hosting an Earth Day Donation Drive from April 3-22 encouraging people to donate gently used items and offering a $500 prize to one donor each week. The initiative aims to keep items out of landfills and create more job training and placement opportunities for local job seekers. The […]
