Are you concerned about what your child is seeing on the Internet? A special presentation by the Dunwoody Police Department could be what you’re looking for to help navigate the potential dangers of your child’s online use. The Dunwoody Library will host a presentation by the Dunwoody Police Department Saturday, March 23, from 2pm to […]
Atlanta will be getting its own Department of Transportation
At her second State of the City address, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced that the City of Atlanta will create a Department of Transportation to consolidate work being done across several departments, in an effort to streamline efficiency and better serve residents and businesses. “I am proud to announce plans to create Atlanta’s first dedicated […]
Gwinnett County is getting four new tag renewal kiosks
Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner Richard Steele said today that the county will be adding four more self-service kiosks where residents can renew tags and walk away with a decal in hand. This brings the total number of kiosks in the county to six. “Kiosks are a popular and convenient way for drivers to renew their […]
Atlanta Metropolitan State College president to retire
Atlanta Metropolitan State College President Gary McGaha today announced he will retire June 30 from the position he’s held since 2007. University System of Georgia Chancellor Steve Wrigley tapped Georgia Southern Vice President of Student Affairs Dr. Georj Lewis as interim president effective July 1. “My teaching and administrative activities at Atlanta Metropolitan State College […]
Tip leads to arrest of one of ’15 Most Wanted’ in Bibb County
One of Crime Stoppers’ 15 Most Wanted suspects was arrested in Bibb County Tuesday after attempting to flee from police. A tip was called in on the possible location of one of the “Crime Stopper’s 15 Most Wanted” suspect, Tuesday afternoon. Members of the U.S. Marshal’s Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force located Dion Vanzie, wanted […]
Did you know Georgia exported $40.5 billion worth of goods last year?
When most people think of International trade, they think about trade deals between the United States and other countries, but Georgia has its own trade portfolio as well and the state ranks number 11 in the nation for international exports. According to Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, Georgia’s 2018 international trade numbers set a new record […]
Police search for missing Georgia teen
Updated Friday, March 22: According to the Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office, Michael Gregory Bates has been found. Previous story: The Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office is seeking your help locating a missing teenager. Michael Gregory Bates is a 16 year old white male with brown hair and green eyes. He is 5’09” tall and weighs 125 […]
Macon man banished from Bibb County after pleading guilty to arson
A Macon man was sentenced to prison Monday after he pleaded guilty to setting fire to a New Clinton Road duplex in 2017. Rodney Kevin Curry pleaded guilty to arson and was sentenced to 10 years, with the first four years to be served in prison. The judge also banished Curry from Bibb County. According […]
Fire at Toccoa home ruled arson
A fire investigator with the Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner’s Office has determined that a house fire, which occurred Sunday night around 5:24 p.m. in Stephens County, was intentionally set. The residence was located on Locust Street in Toccoa. Investigators say they believe the fire was set on the outside of the structure and then burned […]
Georgia lawmaker files bill to force older men to report to law enforcement agencies when they release sperm
The backlash to the passage of Georgia’s heartbeat bill by democrats continues this week with yet another bill aimed at male reproductive health. The Bill: The new bill, House Bill 604 reads simply: “Any male 55 years of age or older shall immediately report to the county sheriff or local law enforcement agency when such […]

