ATLANTA — Zoo Atlanta and the Atlanta Humane Society will team up on the third-annual ZooPaws pet adoption event Saturday, April 27. The community event will take place in Grant Park, just outside the gates of Zoo Atlanta, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. More than 60 dogs found forever homes at ZooPaws in 2018, […]
Coastal Georgia based startup offers $100 boating sunglasses
RICHMOND HILL — Every Day Boater, owned by Hector Claudio, is an independent, local business based out of Richmond Hill. Claudio has lived in coastal Georgia for four years now and thoroughly enjoys the outdoors and boating. He became frustrated with the sunglasses on the market because they were either cheaply made or did not […]
Athens man arrested for operating chop shop in Elbert County
ELBERT COUNTY — An Athens resident has been arrested in connection with operating a chop shop in Elbert County. A joint effort that included Investigators in the Fraud Unit at the Georgia Department of Insurance, the Elbert County Sheriff’s Office, the Georgia Department of Corrections, and the National Insurance Crime Bureau resulted in the arrest […]
Construction set to begin on new park in Chamblee
CHAMBLEE — The City of Chamblee will break ground next week on the International Village Park. The official groundbreaking ceremony for the new park will be held at 3 p.m. April 22 at 3375 Chamblee Dunwoody Road in Chamblee. Once completed, the revitalized plan for this 1.4 acre park will feature a multiuse field, community […]
Savannah wants your input on its alcohol ordinances
SAVANNAH — The City of Savannah will hold two public meetings on Thursday, April 18 at 12 p.m. and 6 p.m. in the Mason Room at the Savannah Civic Center to discuss updating the Alcoholic Beverages Ordinance and the Alcohol Density Overlay District Ordinance. Participants will be asked to provide feedback on the following items: […]
Georgians respond to Notre Dame fire with shock and sadness
Georgia residents watched with the rest of the world as a fire consumed the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris Monday. According to the Associated Press, the fire destroyed the cathedral’s spire before spreading to the church’s towers Monday morning. By Monday afternoon, firefighters said they had saved the structure of the cathedral and stopped the […]
The finalists for Georgia’s Teacher of the Year have been announced. Did your favorite teacher make the cut?
The wait is over. The 10 finalists for 2020 Georgia Teacher of the Year have been announced. The finalists were chosen from a pool of applicants all previously selected as their school district’s Teacher of the Year. The applications were read by a panel of judges that included teachers, past Georgia Teacher of the Year […]
Lantern parade set to light up Suwanee
SUWANEE — On Saturday, April 20, the City of Suwanee is inviting everyone to get lit in Town Center at the community lantern parade. Suwanee’s Glow in the Park will feature a strolling jazz band leading an illuminated pageant of light, music, and color around Town Center Park, ending with a concert starring Electric Avenue. […]
Real time coverage: Severe weather hits Georgia
A powerful storm system that is moving through the South has reached Georgia. The storm has much of north and central Georgia under a tornado watch until Sunday afternoon. High winds, tornados and lightning are expected. Follow real time coverage of the storm’s path through Georgia below. You may have to wait a moment for […]
Tax returns waste everyone’s time – but there’s an easy solution the tax preparation industry and some lawmakers don’t like
Garth Heutel, Georgia State University Each year hundreds of millions of Americans file their personal income tax returns using a form 1040. The average American spends eight hours and US$110 doing so. Much of that money goes to professional tax preparers and software companies. Much of that time is spent entering information that the IRS […]

