The Camden County Sheriff’s Office has issued an urgent warning to the community regarding a distressing scam targeting the families of recently arrested individuals. This latest scam involves fraudsters posing as bail bondsmen to extort money from unsuspecting families. Recent Incident Reveals Scam Tactics A recent incident brought the scam into sharp focus. A local […]
Inflation Won’t Stop a Record 2.3 Million Georgians From Traveling for July 4th
AAA forecasted a record-breaking 2.3 million Georgians will travel 50 miles or more during the Independence Day holiday period this year. 🚗 Why It Matters: This surge in travel indicates growing consumer confidence and spending power, despite ongoing inflation concerns. It also means travelers should prepare for increased congestion on roads and at popular destinations. […]
Hundreds of Georgians Waited Hours for Free Food in Macon
A charitable food distribution in Macon drew hundreds of people Friday. The line of cars to get into the annual event put on by one of Macon’s major hospitals, Atrium Health Navicent, was around 2 miles long, bumper-to-bumper, from the point of entry to the point of delivery of boxes of fresh produce. By 10 […]
Jack in the Box is Coming to Georgia: What We Know
Jack in the Box Inc, a major player in the quick-service restaurant industry, is set to open 15 new locations in Georgia, marking its entry into the Peach State. This expansion is a part of the company’s ongoing growth in the Southeastern United States. 🍔 The Details: Jack in the Box is making a strategic […]
Georgia Braces for More Scorching Weekend Temperatures
The state of Georgia is in for a hot weekend with temperatures soaring across the board on Saturday and Sunday. 📍 The Details:Residents across Georgia will experience sunny and hot weather this weekend. Northern Georgia will see temperatures peak around 95°F on Saturday, while Sunday will be even hotter, reaching up to 98°F. Central Georgia […]
Firebrand Georgia Judge Arrested After Confrontation With Police Officer at Buckhead Bar
Early Thursday morning, Douglas County Judge Christina Peterson was arrested at the Red Martini Restaurant in Buckhead following an alleged altercation with a police officer. What’s Happening: Judge Peterson was reportedly involved in a physical confrontation with a police officer, leading to her arrest. Between the Lines: Judge Peterson has faced previous controversies, which have […]
3 Georgia Sites Listed Among Top Celebrity Landmarks
In a recent survey conducted by Tarotoo, Americans were asked to identify the ultimate landmarks associated with deceased celebrities that they most wish to visit. The results highlighted the nation’s deep connection to these sites, which serve as both memorials and pilgrimages for fans. Among the top 100 landmarks, three Georgia locations made the list, […]
Georgia Man Drowns Trying to Rescue Children in Macon
A man drowned while rescuing children at the Ocmulgee River Riverwalk on Friday afternoon. The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office, Macon-Bibb County Fire Department, and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources responded to the scene following reports of a possible drowning. Incident Details Witnesses reported that a man and several children were swimming in the river […]
Forest Park Man Convicted in 2010 Fast Food Restaurant Murder in DeKalb County
A Forest Park man has been convicted for the 2010 murder of a fast food restaurant employee, bringing a decade-long pursuit of justice to a close. On Tuesday, a jury found 33-year-old Rashad Rogers guilty of Malice Murder and Felony Murder in the death of 23-year-old Gary Andrews. The Crime and Initial Investigation On December […]
Georgians Have Fishing Rights in Navigable Rivers and Streams, But How Should Navigable Be Defined?
The General Assembly passed legislation this year guaranteeing Georgians the right to fish in the state’s navigable rivers and streams. Now comes what promises to be the trickier question of deciding which rivers and streams are navigable and which are not. “This is the harder one to figure out,” said Mike Worley, president and CEO […]
Gwinnett Homeowners Could Face Higher Property Taxes: What We Know
Homeowners in Gwinnett County can expect higher property tax bills this year due to rising property values, despite a slight decrease in the property tax rate. The Gwinnett County Board of Education has scheduled public hearings to discuss these changes and hear residents’ concerns. 🗓️ The Details:Three public hearings will allow residents to voice their […]
Freedom of Speech or National Security?: TikTok Takes Congress to Court
TikTok and its parent company argued Thursday in a federal court in the District of Columbia that the recently enacted law forcing a nationwide ban or sale of the popular platform violates the First Amendment. TikTok Inc., which operates the video-sharing service in the United States, and its parent company, ByteDance Ltd., which was founded […]
How to Start a Garden From Scratch
Whether you are a seasoned gardener or a novice, having a home garden can be an enriching experience. But starting from scratch may seem like a daunting endeavor. To help you embark on this journey, we’ve compiled a general guide, drawing insights from University of Georgia Cooperative Extension publications and Clarke County Agriculture and Natural […]
By The Numbers: Inflation Isn’t Stopping Americans’ Summer Vacation Plans
Another summer is here, and millions of Americans are getting excited for peak vacation season. In fact, they’ve been thinking about their 2024 trips and getaways since the beginning of the year when USA TODAY Blueprint teamed up with Talker Research to survey 1,000 Americans about their travel plans. Not only did the survey uncover […]
Georgians Are Willing to Pay More for Local Goods
A recent survey conducted by HostingAdvice reveals that Georgians are willing to pay a 23% premium for products labeled “Made in Georgia,” reflecting a strong preference for supporting local businesses. This finding comes from a broader study of 3,000 consumers, highlighting regional variations in the willingness to spend extra on locally sourced goods. Survey Insights […]
Why Oreo’s New Mint Chip Cereal Could Be Your Next Breakfast Obsession
Oreo, the famous cookie brand, has once again won over its fans with a new cereal flavor: Mint Chip Oreo O’s. This new cereal has created excitement among cereal lovers and Oreo fans. With its mix of minty freshness and classic Oreo crunch, many consumers are already hoping this cereal will stay on store shelves […]
After Atlanta Water Main Break, How Does Roswell’s Water Infrastructure Stack Up?
The recent water leak in Midtown Atlanta has raised a significant national issue: aging water infrastructure. As cities nationwide grapple with deteriorating water systems, the City of Roswell is reminding residents of its proactive stance in maintaining and enhancing its water infrastructure to prevent such crises. The water main break in Atlanta led to substantial […]
How Are You Handling Cost of Living Changes?
Nearly nine in 10 Americans have seen their cost-of-living increase over the past five years, and a new study has found it’s having a massive impact on how they’re shopping, particularly online. The poll of 2,000 U.S. adults found consumers now spend the most on groceries (35%), clothing (27%) and home goods (17%) when shopping […]

