Two errors were found on 11,911 ballots mailed to voters in Athens-Clarke County. The errors were both related to the race for the District Attorney of the Western Judicial Circuit. The errors were as follows: Brian Patterson was erroneously listed as an incumbent in the District Attorney’s race. Patterson is not the incumbent and should […]
Hall County youth basketball resumes amid coronavirus pandemic
Despite being among the top five counties in Georgia with the highest number of coronavirus infections, Hall County is moving forward with the start of youth basketball — under COVID-19 restrictions, of course. The county ranks number five in the state for number of coronavirus infections, with 9,639 confirmed cases, 989 hospitalizations and 158 deaths […]
More kids are getting injured on bikes, ATVs and golf carts amid pandemic
Since the pandemic began, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta has handled about the same number of trauma cases involving kids as it did previously. But that doesn’t mean it has seen no change. The mix of injuries that required treatment shifted in the spring as schools closed due to the spread of COVID-19. The pediatric system […]
Missing 25-year-old found dead near Ga. 400 in Forsyth County
CUMMING — A missing person case came to a tragic end Monday when a missing Cumming man’s body was found in his crashed vehicle off of Ga. 400 in Forsyth County. According to the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Dept., on Monday, Oct. 5, at about 3:30 p.m., a Detective Miller of the sheriff’s department located a 2012 […]
Bourdeaux and McCormick face off for Georgia’s 7th Congressional District
(The Center Square) – Democrat Carolyn Bourdeaux and Republican Rich McCormick and are running for election in Georgia’s 7th Congressional District. Incumbent Republican Rob Woodall, who was elected to the seat in 2010, did not run for re-election. The district is located northeast of Atlanta and includes parts of Forsyth and Gwinnett counties. Bourdeaux, who […]
How much do you think year-end tests should count this year?
A survey is open to solicit feedback from Georgia students, parents, teachers and community members on whether year-end test scores should be nixed, kept the same or cut in half during the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey comes after the state Board of Education took steps last week to reduce by half how much the annual […]
One dead in Gwinnett County double shooting
LAWRENCEVILLE — The Gwinnett County Police Department is investigating a double shooting that happened around 3a.m., that resulted in the death of one person. Police were called to the 2000 block of Wheylon Drive in Lawrenceville after a woman called to report that multiple people had been shot. When officers arrived, they found a dead […]
News Blog: Free COVID-19 testing Tuesday in South Fulton
The city of South Fulton will hold a free COVID-19 testing event Tuesday,Oct. 6, from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Zion Hill Baptist Church located at 6175 Campbellton Rd South Fulton, GA 30331. For more information, contact Tyron Moore at 404-691-8025. Pilgrim Mill Road closed in Forsyth County Pilgrim Mill Road will have a […]
Georgia school bus driver who was arrested for DUI fired by school system
A Georgia bus driver who was arrested in Columbia county and charged with Driving Under The Influence and having an Open Container in the passenger area has been relieved of her duties, according to Columbia County School officials. According to the arrest report, The Columbia County Sheriff’s Dept. arrested 33-year-old bus driver Jessica Avrett Thursday […]
Today is the last day to register to vote in the Nov. 3 election
The nation is hurtling rapidly toward another presidential election, which will be contested under the widening shadow of COVID-19. Concerns about voter safety, the security and delivery of absentee ballots, and about the overall security of the election also loom large this year. In Georgia, today is the last day to register to vote. Registering […]
