Rep. Rich McCormick: “You don’t think I’m going to stand up for you?” Us: Nope. We think you're gonna get bent. — Devin Nunes' Secret Department of Justice Subpoena (@nunes_secret) February 21, 2025
Piedmont Park Redesign: Share Your Thoughts Now
Atlanta’s iconic Piedmont Park is getting its first major redesign in 25 years—and residents still have a chance to influence the final vision before time runs out. 📌 What We Know: The Piedmont Park Conservancy has narrowed redesign ideas to two options after months of community input. Both proposals include new pickleball and basketball courts, […]
Tired of Winter? Spring Weather Predictions for Georgia Released
Georgians should prepare for a warmer-than-normal spring with less rainfall than usual, according to a new seasonal outlook from weather experts. 🌡️ What We Know: The National Weather Service predicts above-normal temperatures across Georgia from March through May. The forecast shows a 50 to 60 percent chance of temperatures exceeding typical spring averages. Specifically the […]
Gwinnett County Murder-Suicide: What We Know
A man and woman were found dead in a Gwinnett County apartment this week in what detectives are calling a possible murder-suicide, prompting a grim investigation that began with a family’s urgent plea for help. The Details: Family members requested a welfare check at a home on Centerview Drive around 10:30 p.m. Thursday after receiving […]
Opening the Floodgates: Trump Cuts Could Mean Foreign Attacks on Elections
The Trump administration has begun dismantling the nation’s defenses against foreign interference in voting, a sweeping retreat that has alarmed state and local election officials. The administration is shuttering the FBI’s Foreign Influence Task Force and last week cut more than 100 positions at the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. President Donald Trump signed […]
Smyrna Pride Includes Log Cabin Republicans Despite Controversy
Smyrna Pride organizers will permit the Georgia Log Cabin Republicans to join this year’s event despite earlier pushback—a move they say prioritizes unity over legal battles. The decision comes after festival organizers say the conservative group falsely claimed the festival excluded Republicans while allowing liberal organizations. 🌍 What We Know: Organizers initially banned all political […]
Tensions Boil Over at Rich McCormick’s Town Hall as Voters Demand Answers
Georgia Congressman Rich McCormick returned to his home district Thursday night, greeted by a packed and hostile crowd at Roswell City Hall. With attendance exceeding capacity, city officials opened overflow rooms. Residents spilled into the City Hall rotunda and even onto the front steps, eager to confront their representative. Despite the effort, many were turned […]
Banning Cockfighting in Georgia is Harder Than You Think
The Georgia Senate moved to make cockfighting illegal in Georgia in a near unanimous vote on Thursday. Senate Bill 102 seeks to align state and federal law, said Sen. Randy Robertson, R-Cataula, the chief sponsor of the measure. Intentionally making birds fight is a federal crime, but local police are not empowered to enforce it, […]
Supervisor Kills Employee in Georgia McDonald’s Parking Lot
A work-related argument turned deadly when a Commerce man died after his boss shot him in the parking lot of a Lawrenceville McDonald’s Thursday. The Details: Police say Michael Todd shot Donald Stewart around noon in the parking lot of the McDonald’s at 4915 Sugarloaf Parkway following a work-related dispute. While Todd was Stewart’s supervisor, […]
