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Brian Kemp’s Solution to Healthcare Costs: Go After Lawsuits

Governor Brian Kemp, joined by other state officials, convened a roundtable with Georgia’s healthcare leaders today to discuss civil litigation policies affecting the state’s healthcare sector. Held at Atrium Health’s Macon campus, the event marked the second in a series of three roundtable discussions aimed at gathering input from stakeholders before the next legislative session. […]

Posted inBusiness

What Are the Best Companies to Work For in Georgia?

Delta Air Lines tops the list of Georgia’s best employers, followed by tech and retail giants, according to Forbes. Employees across the state rated how likely they are to recommend their employer, offering insight into which companies stand out for workplace satisfaction. ✈️ Why It Matters: Georgia’s economy is driven by its businesses, schools, and […]

Posted inCrime

Police Seek Help Finding 17-Year-Old Accused of Robbing Gwinnett Residents at Gunpoint

Gwinnett County detectives are asking for the public’s assistance in locating Jay-Lan Broughton, a 17-year-old from Duluth, who is accused of robbing multiple victims at gunpoint in Buford earlier this year. The Details: On May 24, police responded to a 911 call from the 6000 block of Apple Grove Road, where two individuals reported being […]

Posted inTraffic & Transportation

Man Killed in Pedestrian Collision on Mableton Parkway

A 36-year-old Mableton man was killed late Saturday night in a pedestrian collision on Mableton Parkway, just north of its intersection with Community Drive. The crash occurred around 10:49 p.m., according to the Cobb County Police Department. The Details: Preliminary findings suggest the man was walking east across Mableton Parkway outside of a designated crosswalk […]

Posted inYour Vote

Georgia Leaders Worry Mail Delays Will Cause Absentee Ballots Not to Be Counted

In a rare bipartisan consensus about Georgia’s election process, both Republican and Democratic leaders agree that persistent mail delivery delays in the state could cost voters who use absentee ballots their chance to be counted on Election Day this November. The stakes are high, as Georgia is again considered a swing state that will likely […]

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What Really Led to a Georgia Fire Captain’s Demotion and Resignation?

Monroe County’s Emergency Services recently addressed the community’s concerns regarding the resignation of former Captain David Fullmore, following allegations of professional misconduct. The fire department clarified that the decision to demote Fullmore stemmed from a series of events unrelated to his actions during a motor vehicle accident call on April 21. Instead, the issue was […]

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Barricaded Suspect Arrested Following House Fire in Duluth

A man is in custody after allegedly setting his home ablaze and barricading himself inside on Saturday evening. Jonathan Lee, 33, faces charges including first-degree arson, first-degree criminal damage to property, and obstruction. The Details: Authorities responded to a call shortly after 6 p.m. Saturday reporting a fire at a residence on Gainesway Trace. According […]

Posted inWeather

Above-Average Temperatures Expected in Georgia This Week

Residents across Georgia can expect a week of mild but warmer-than-usual weather, with partly cloudy skies dominating the forecast. According to the National Weather Service’s seven-day outlook, the state will experience consistently high temperatures this week ranging from 80 to 89°F, with lows dipping into the mid-50s to mid-60s. The Details: Monday through Thursday will […]