City of Fayetteville buildings will reopen to the public on Monday, May 18, and new hours of operation have been established for Municipal Court, the Water & Sewer Department, and Occupational Tax. The Municipal Court lobby will be open to the public Mondays through Thursdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and it will be closed […]
Coronavirus doesn’t stop Georgians from buying lottery tickets
The coronavirus pandemic isn’t stopping the Georgia Lottery. In fact, the lottery posted its highest sales week of the year from April 26 through May 2, Brad Bohannon, the Georgia Lottery Corp.’s vice president for government relations, told members of the Georgia House of Representatives’ Higher Education Committee Tuesday. Sales for the month of April […]
Rural Georgia school districts are getting a WiFi boost
Students in rural Georgia school districts who have struggled to do their classwork due to poor Internet coverage will get some relief thanks to a donation of 448 WiFi Rangers from AT&T. Each district will create its own mobilization plans for placing the WiFi Rangers on school buses or other public vehicles to reach the […]
Georgia high school seniors demand a ‘real’ graduation ceremony
Joining a national trend, Georgia high school seniors are petitioning their local school systems for a real graduation ceremony once coronavirus restrictions have been lifted and gathering in large groups is allowed again. According to online petition site Change.org, more than 500 petitions from across the country have been started by students and parents, whose […]
Suspect charged with murder in Morgan County stabbing case
Tommy Joe Byrd, who was arrested in connection with the death of Jerald Jerome Bowden earlier this month has been charged with Bowden’s murder, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Byrd and his brother Tommy Roger Byrd were arrested previously and charged with tampering with evidence in relation to the stabbing incident that killed […]
19-year-old arrested and charged in Dunwoody homicide
DUNWOODY — A 19-year-old Dunwoody man has been arrested and charged with felony murder in the death of Spencer Lavest Foster. Foster’s body was discovered last week at the Dunwoody Village Apartment Homes. He was 39 years old. Police arrested, Kalijuan Hawkins, who was taken into custody on May 8 and is currently at the […]
Georgia’s Attorney General calls for investigation into misconduct by local prosecutors in the Ahmaud Arbery case
Georgia’s attorney general Chris Carr has asked the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to look into possible prosecutorial misconduct in the handling of the Ahmaud Arbery case. The investigation centers around the District Attorney’s offices of the Brunswick and Waycross judicial circuits who initially handled the case and did not make any arrests. The GBI, on […]
Fatal crash on Peachtree Industrial Boulevard kills motorcycle driver
BUFORD — A 37-year-old man was killed in a weekend crash on Peachtree Industrial Blvd after his motorcycle collided with an SUV. According to the Gwinnett County Police Department, officers were dispatched to an injury crash on Peachtree Industrial Boulevard at the intersection of South Waterworks Road in Buford Saturday shortly before 5 p.m. The […]
In Georgia 80% of those hospitalized for coronavirus are black
New data showing COVID-19 is hitting black Georgians far harder than others is sparking an outcry among state leaders. Some politicians and activists are calling for bold reforms at the federal and state levels to redress long-standing inequities that continue to lead to disparate outcomes for people of color. “We’re going to have to go […]
Need for Speed: Georgia driver arrested for speeding was clocked at 138 miles per hour
A driver was pulled over Sunday on I-16 in Candler County after sheriff’s deputies clocked the car going 138 miles per hour. The car was a Mustang GT. While the speeder was the fastest deputies caught this week, sheriff’s department officials say high speeds were not uncommon this weekend. “Deputies issued a number of citations […]
