Tax season can provoke dread, or it can bring joy. Between Jan. 1 and mid-April, individuals pull together their finances from the previous year and submit them as a tax return to the government. Tax returns show the tax you must pay to the government and how much you’ve already paid. If you owe more […]
Kemp slams Trump’s fixation on 2020 Election and urges Republicans to move on
The Gist: Georgia Governor Brian Kemp urged Republican leaders to move on from former President Donald Trump’s fixation on the 2020 election and focus on issues that can win over swing voters at the Republican National Committee meeting in Nashville. What Happened?: Kemp emphasized that discussing the 2020 election being stolen will not win over […]
Large Fire Engulfs Pinova Plant in Brunswick
BRUNSWICK — A large fire at the Pinova Plant at 2801 Cook Street, has prompted the Mayor of Brunswick to declare a local state of emergency today. The declaration aims to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the city’s citizens, including the elderly, infirm, disabled, and those with household pets and service animals. In […]
Jones County deputy charged with sexual exploitation of children
A deputy from Jones County has been arrested and charged with multiple counts of sexual exploitation of children, following the execution of a search warrant at his residence in Jones County. According to the GBI, 42-year-old Kevin Harden, of Gray, faces two counts of sexual exploitation of children for possession of child pornography and two […]
River Eves Elementary principal resigns suddenly
River Eves Elementary School Principal Matt Donahoe has resigned from his position, effective immediately, according to a statement released by Fulton County Schools spokesperson Anne Boatwright on April 13. The announcement comes with only six weeks remaining in the school year, and the district has not provided any additional information regarding the sudden departure. In […]
Six arrested in Butts County drug bust
Six people were arrested last night in a significant drug bust at a residence in Jackson, following a patrol led by Sheriff Gary Long and his deputies. The suspects, who Long says were on parole for the sale of cocaine, are expected to return to the state prison system. According to Long, the deputies encountered […]
Carolyn Long Banks, Atlanta’s first black city councilwoman dies
Atlanta is mourning the loss of trailblazing civil rights activist Carolyn Long Banks, the first Black woman to serve on the Atlanta City Council. Mayor Andre Dickens released a statement honoring her distinguished career and dedication to the city, saying, “Over the course of a distinguished, extensive career, Carolyn Long Banks was a woman of […]
Cobb teachers could get a raise
The Gist: Cobb County educators may see substantial pay raises as the district’s tentative budget prioritizes staff compensation and lowers the millage rate for taxpayers. What Happened?: Superintendent Chris Ragsdale revealed the proposed Fiscal Year 2024 budget for the Cobb County School District, focusing on rewarding staff with a significant 7.5% to 12.1% raise for […]
DeKalb County is launching a Green New Deal initiative during Earth Week
The “DeKalb Green New Deal” kickoff event is set to take place on April 17 as part of Earth Week celebrations in DeKalb County. Hosted by Super District 6 Commissioner Ted Terry, the initiative aims to engage the community in local climate action and advocate for greener public policy. The Maloof Auditorium in Decatur will […]
How small business interests kept you from having lower prescription prices in Georgia
ATLANTA – After sailing through the Georgia House of Representatives, a close vote in a Senate committee blocked the progress of a bill aimed at reducing some prescription drug costs for consumers. The “Lowering Prescription Drug Costs for Patients Act” would have passed on prescription drug rebates to some Georgia patients at the cash register. […]
Which Area of Georgia Has the Richest Middle Class?
The American middle class has been hollowed out for decades. Factors such as the decline of major industries like manufacturing, alongside stagnating wages and the rising cost of living, have reduced the ranks of the American middle class since the 1970s and exacerbated income inequality. Not only impacting millions of American families, the decline of […]
Here’s how you can find out what’s being built in Savannah
The Gist: A new interactive map offers Savannah residents transparency on local building permits and development activities. What Happened?: The recently launched Building Permit Tracker is an interactive map that displays active residential and commercial permits in Savannah. Created and maintained by the City’s Development Services Department, the map can be accessed at www.savannahga.gov/buildingpermitmap. Why […]
Atlanta has big changes in store when it comes to trees
The Gist: Starting today, Atlanta residents can expect improved tree protection measures and a greener environment as the city overhauls its Tree Protection Ordinance. What Happened?: In December 2022, the ordinance update was passed after collaboration between stakeholders, including environmental and tree advocacy groups, development trade groups, the Atlanta Tree Conservation Commission, City Council, and […]
Arrest made in shooting of 14-year-old girl in Macon
The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office Investigators were able to link a Macon female to the aggravated assault of a 14-year-old girl on April 9 on Grosso Avenue. On April 10, 25-year-old Briana Karneisha-Lashae Wright surrendered to Bibb County Sheriff’s Office Investigators in connection to the aggravated assault on Grosso Avenue. Wright is being held on charges of […]
Boaters: Watch for manatees and sea turtles along Georgia’s coast
The Gist: Boaters on Georgia’s coast should slow down and be cautious of manatees and sea turtles, as sightings are on the rise and collisions can cause serious harm to these protected species. What Happened?: Manatees and sea turtles are becoming more active on Georgia’s coast, raising the risk of boat strikes that can injure […]
Cartersville man killed when his dump truck struck a bridge in Cobb County
A fatal traffic collision involving a dump truck occurred on Atlanta Road just north of the Fulton County line on Wednesday at 4:49 a.m., according to the Cobb County Police Department. According to investigators, a white 2005 Mack 700 dump truck, driven by 44-year-old Jason Maddox of Cartersville, was heading north on Atlanta Road when […]
A Mother’s Love Fuels Ahmaud Arbery Foundation’s 5K Run/Walk Event
In just three weeks, Atlanta and the entire country will come together to celebrate the life and legacy of Ahmaud Arbery with the inaugural Run with Maud 5K Run/Walk. The event, scheduled for May 6 in Centennial Olympic Park, aims to raise funds for the Ahmaud Arbery Foundation, which was founded by Arbery’s mother, Wanda […]
Here are the Dunwoody streets that will be repaved in 2023
The Gist: Dunwoody kicks off its 2023 Street Resurfacing Plan this month, aiming to repave 33 streets and 7 lane miles despite a 50% increase in asphalt costs over the last three years. What Happened?: The city has contracted with Blount Construction to carry out the 2023 Street Resurfacing Plan, funded by $2,750,000 in SPLOST […]

