Two transportation projects designed to improve traffic flow in the Perimeter Market near I-285 were recently completed, according to the Central DeKalb Perimeter Improvement District. In February, the PCID Board approved $268,400 in funding for the projects, located in Dunwoody and Brookhaven. Construction began in March. “The PCIDs are thankful for the always-positive working relationships with […]
Atlanta ranks the worst city for minimum wage workers
As an ongoing worker shortage has many employers questioning employee benefits and pay requirements for the lowest paid workers, a survey released by a moving services company has tagged Atlanta as the worst city in the country for minimum wage workers. The experts at Move.org identified the best and worst cities for minimum wage workers and found […]
Hopebridge will open two new autism therapy locations for Georgia children
As the prevalence of autism increases and the national focus is placed on early identification and intervention, Hopebridge Autism Therapy Centers is bringing its innovative mix of multidisciplinary services closer to home for Georgia’s children. One of the largest autism therapy providers in the nation and headquartered in Indiana, Hopebridge is bringing more than a decade of knowledge, experience and care […]
New law in Georgia will allow pay-for-play in college sports
The landscape of college sports in Georgia is about to change forever. Legislation taking effect July 1 will let student-athletes at Georgia colleges, universities and technical colleges receive compensation for their name, image and likeness (NIL). Supporters steered the concept of paying college athletes through the General Assembly this year at the same time legislatures […]
Suspect in shooting of Daytona Beach police officer captured in Georgia
The suspect in the shooting of a Daytona Beach Police Officer was captured Saturday in DeKalb County. The State of Georgia’s Special Weapons and Tactical team executed a search warrant at the request of the FBI and U.S. Marshals in Dekalb County at about 2:30 a.m. Saturday. During the search, Othal Wallace, the suspect in the […]
17-year-old charged with murder of 19-year-old in Albany
The Albany Police Department has arrested 17-year old Ryheam Thompson on several charges including murder and aggravated assault. Police responded to the 100-block of Marie Road and located Thompson who was wanted on several charges including Murder, Gang Participation, Aggravated Assault and Possession of a Firearm during certain crimes. The charges are related to the […]
Alpharetta’s Fourth of July fireworks show will be socially distanced
The City of Alpharetta invites you to celebrate America’s Independence with your family under the stars watching a brilliant display of fireworks at dusk at Wills Park. Families are welcome to enjoy the fireworks together but are asked to socially distance and take whatever precautions will make them feel comfortable. Due to COVID-19 guidelines and […]
Law enforcement gears up for Fourth of July weekend traffic
Law enforcement officers throughout the state will be out in full force for the Fourth of July holiday weekend. The increased police presence is designed to reduce traffic accidents and fatalities on Georgia roadways. This year, the holiday travel period is 54 hours long. It will begin at 6 p.m. on Friday, July 2, and […]
48-year-old woman goes missing from Grady Hospital
Police are asking for your help locating a 48-year-old woman who went missing from Grady Hospital on June 17. According to the Atlanta Police Department Zinab Mahamud was last seen on June 17, while being treated at Grady Hospital. She is a black female, 5’5 in height and weighs about 200 pounds. Police say Mahamud […]
Justice Department Sues Georgia Over Voting Restrictions
The U.S. Justice Department announced today that it plans to sue the state of Georgia over the state’s new voting laws, which opponents of the law have called restrictive. The lawsuit is the latest chapter in the fight between Republicans and Democrats over voting laws and voting rights in Georgia. While Georgia’s Republican Governor and […]
