Elise Kreitner, a special education teacher at Autrey Mill Middle School, has been named the 2023-2024 Teacher of the Year for Fulton County Schools. Kreitner was surprised with the announcement on April 18 during a visit by Fulton County Schools staff to Autrey Mill. This prestigious honor represents the highest recognition the district bestows on […]
Georgia’s Obsession with 90s Fashion is All That and a Bag of Chips
Georgia has made it clear—it’s got a thing for the ‘90s. A recent study by Boohoo analyzed Google search data and found that Georgia residents are more drawn to the fashion trends of the 1990s than any other decade. The state joins New York and Illinois in a nostalgic love affair with slip dresses, wide-leg […]
7 Benefits Of Buying Red Borneo Kratom From A Trusted Vendor
Red Borneo Kratom is a popular strain of the plant, originating from the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia. This strain is distinct due to its deep red coloring and unique alkaloid profile, which gives it a slightly different composition than other strains. It is known for its calming and relaxing effects, making it a […]
Ice cream, American cheese, and other groceries that rose in price in Georgia last month
Stacker used Bureau of Labor Statistics data to find the grocery items that saw the largest price increases from February to March in the South.
Renowned Atlanta Pastor Dr. Charles Stanley has died
Revered pastor, author, and founder of In Touch Ministries, Dr. Charles Frazier Stanley, died on Tuesday, April 18, 2023, at the age of 90. Born in Dry Fork, Virginia, in 1932, Dr. Stanley made Atlanta his home, where he devoted his life to spreading the gospel and providing spiritual guidance to countless individuals around the […]
The Okefenokee Swamp is at risk. Here’s why
The Gist: The Okefenokee Swamp, a wetland treasure shared by Georgia and Florida, is now on America’s Most Endangered Rivers list for 2023 due to threats from a proposed heavy mineral sands mine. What Happened?: American Rivers included the swamp in the annual list, while Georgia River Network, who nominated the swamp, urged Georgia’s Environmental […]
Canceled MARTA bus route causes stir in Atlanta
Atlanta residents are voicing their concerns as the recent cancellation of MARTA’s Bus Route 183 on Niskey Lake Road and County Line Road significantly impacts those relying on public transportation. In response, Council member Marci Collier Overstreet is urging MARTA officials to address the situation promptly. “This canceled bus route will have a significant impact […]
Georgia’s rural airports will get $3.4 million in federal funding
The Gist: Georgia Senators Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff have secured $3.4 million in federal funding for Georgia’s rural airports, highlighting their commitment to the state’s aviation economy. What Happened?: The Federal Aviation Administration granted $3.4 million to 13 rural airports in Georgia, following last month’s announcement of a $1.5 million federal grant. This funding […]
Gas prices inch up for Georgia drivers
The Gist: Georgia drivers are continuing to face higher gas prices, with the state average at $3.39 per gallon for regular unleaded gasoline. What Happened?: Georgia’s gas price average has risen 2 cents from a week ago, 15 cents from a month ago, but is 31 cents lower than this time last year. The cost […]
34 quirky tax facts for Tax Day
Ever since taxes were first levied against citizens, they’ve been controversial among citizens. In some cases, they’re praised for contributing to society. Taxes, after all, are how people pay for many of the public services they benefit from every day, including firefighters, public schools, federal employees, libraries, and public television. Taxes have also been so reviled as to start […]
