A child was found unresponsive at Oakhurst Pool in Decatur on Friday and later died at a hospital, city officials said. The pool and recreation center are closed while authorities investigate. What’s Happening: Decatur Fire Rescue responded at 3:55 p.m. Friday to 450 East Lake Drive after staff began CPR on an unresponsive child. The […]
How Close Will Tropical Storm Gabrielle Come To Georgia?
Tropical Storm Gabrielle is spinning in the Atlantic, but Georgia can breathe a little easier tonight. Forecasters say the storm is expected to stay out to sea and steer clear of the U.S. coast. What’s Happening: Gabrielle formed late this week and is moving northwest with winds near 60 miles per hour. The National Hurricane […]
Georgia Lawmakers Want to Regulate Social Media for Children
In a rare bipartisan act to protect children, Georgia legislators adopted a law last year that regulated social media companies. But the industry sued and, for now, has sidelined the prohibition on advertising to children. The law also required platforms to obtain parental consent when minors signup for service. The age verification mandate forces everyone […]
Judge Orders Jailed Georgia Journalist to be Deported
An immigration judge ordered Spanish-language journalist Mario Guevara to be deported on Friday despite a pending First Amendment case in federal court, setting off a frenzied attempt by his attorneys to stop the deportation from happening. Guevara was arrested earlier this summer while covering an anti-ICE protest in DeKalb County. His arrest has alarmed free […]
Free Speech is in The News: What You Need to Know
Some Georgia workers are learning the limits of free speech as they face discipline for social media comments in the wake of the fatal shooting of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk. Cobb County schools, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Delta Air Lines and a piano bar, Savannah Smiles, are among Georgia employers that have either fired or […]
Joro Spiders Surge Across Georgia: What You Need to Know
The bright yellow and blue Joro spiders are now a part of everyday life in Georgia. From Atlanta porches to North Georgia trails, their wide golden webs are hard to miss this fall. What’s Happening: Researchers say Joro numbers have exploded over the last three years. A University of Georgia study found that in metro […]
Augusta Raid Finds Drugs and Guns After Gang Probe
A sheriff’s gang unit executed a search warrant at a Brookshire Road home on Sept. 18 and found hundreds of grams of marijuana, pills and nine firearms, the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office said. Two men face drug and weapons charges tied to the search. What It Means For You: The raid reflects local law enforcement […]
Former Georgia Poll Worker Gets 20 Months in Jail For Bomb Threat
A man who threatened to bomb a Macon area polling place will serve 20 months in prison. Nicholas Wimbish, 26, of Milledgeville, must also serve a year of supervised release and pay a $2,000 fine under the sentence issued by U.S. District Judge Marc Treadwell Thursday. The former poll worker pleaded guilty in February to […]
Georgia’s Credit Card Habits Cost Residents More Money
If your wallet feels a little lighter each month, you’re not imagining it. A new study finds Georgia is the third-least disciplined state when it comes to credit card use — and that could mean higher interest bills for many Peach State residents. What It Means For You: More Georgians are carrying bigger balances and […]
Cobb Schools Chief Calls Fired Teachers ‘Evil’ Over Charlie Kirk Posts
Cobb County’s school chief is labeling teachers who posted about Charlie Kirk’s death as “evil,” using unusually harsh political rhetoric rarely heard from education administrators. Why It Matters: Conservative Parents in Cobb County are buying the rhetoric and, according to Superintendent Chris Ragsdale, are questioning whether their children are safe in classrooms with teachers who […]

