On the first day after Georgia’s shelter-in-place order officially expired, Gov. Brian Kemp is urging Georgians to continue wearing face masks when they go out, a sign that the governor doesn’t expect the state to return to normal immediately. Kemp, Dr. Kathleen Toomey, and the Georgia Department of Public Health urge all Georgians to continue […]
Georgia senator introduces plan to address doctor shortage by allowing immigrant visas
U.S. Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., is planning to introduce bipartisan legislation aimed at relieving the nation’s shortage of doctors and nurses critically needed to respond to the coronavirus pandemic. The bill would recapture and reallocate 25,000 unused immigrant visas for nurses and 15,000 for doctors and instruct the State Department and Department of Homeland Security […]
Gordon County has an absentee ballot drop box
CALHOUN — Voters in Gordon County will be able to drop off their absentee ballots for the June 9 primary election at a new absentee ballot drop box. The Gordon County Board of Elections and Voter Registration Office recently installed an “Official Absentee Ballot Drop Box” for voters to use when dropping off their absentee […]
$25,000 reward offered for information on shooting at DeKalb Solicitor-General’s home
The DeKalb County Police Department is offering a $25,000 reward for details leading to the arrest, indictment and conviction of the individuals responsible for firing at the home of DeKalb County’s solicitor-general Donna Coleman-Stribling. According to police, shots were fired at Coleman-Stribling’s home at about 10 p.m. April 11 while the family was inside the […]
Georgia’s shelter-in-place order expires tonight, but not for everyone
The Gist: As expected, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has decided to let the state’s shelter-in-place order expire at 11:59 p.m. tonight. However, Kemp has extended the shelter-in-place order for medically fragile and elderly Georgians until June 12. He has also set restrictions on businesses until May 13. Why it Matters: Kemp has faced pressure from […]
Missing Macon man found dead
MACON — A Macon man who was missing since Saturday afternoon was found dead Thursday morning near a wooded embankment. The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call of a person down just before 10 a.m. When deputies arrived they found a man unresponsive down a wooded embankment. After further investigation, authorities were able […]
Burn bans begin in some Georgia counties May 1
Beginning May 1, the Georgia Environmental Protection Division open burning ban will be in effect for 47 Georgia counties. The ban will begin June 1 in seven additional counties, which were given extra time to clear vegetative debris from April storms. Counties that have until June 1 are Banks, Catoosa, Chattooga, Floyd, Gordon, Upson and […]
More than 1 million Georgia voters plan to vote absentee
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s plan to have Georgians vote by mail amid the coronavirus pandemic seems to be a hit among voters. The secretary of state’s office reported more than 1 million Georgians have requested absentee ballots, shattering all previous records in the state. “Our goal was to keep voters safe and take […]
Triple lane closures on I-285 this weekend
Georgia Department of Transportation contractors will install overnight triple lane closures on the south end of I-285 this weekend in Clayton and Fulton counties. Weather permitting, three left lanes will be closed on I-285 westbound from Airport Tunnel to SR 314/W. Fayetteville Road bridge from 7 p.m. Friday, May 1 until 5 a.m., Monday, May […]
Rabun County parks will have a ‘soft opening’ May 1
The Rabun County Recreation Department will begin a “soft opening” Friday May 1. The Lake Loop Nature Trail, Rabun Bark Park and the pond will be available for use. The playground, baseball fields, softball fields, football fields and soccer fields will be closed to the public, as will all gyms and offices. Anyone coming to […]
