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Do you know what to do if you see a police car with non-flashing blue lights behind you?

You may not need to pull over the next time you see the blue lights following you down the road. Police departments across the country are starting to use solid, non-flashing lights called cruise lights that are mounted to the vehicle’s light bar. While the difference between flashing and non-flashing lights may take some getting […]

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Under the Gold Dome, lobbyists are sparring over your health care costs

The thorny problem of surprise medical billing has once again sparked competing remedies within the General Assembly. Past attempts at a solution have ended in failure and frustration. Whether this year’s bills will actually lead to a resolution is anyone’s guess. Surprise bills occur when consumers have procedures or visit ERs at hospitals in their insurance […]

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Lighting manufacturer to pay $138,853 in back wages after investigation of Jefferson distribution facility

After an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division , Hubbell Inc. – a lighting manufacturer based in Shelton, Connecticut – will pay $138,753 in back wages and liquidated damages to 829 employees for violating overtime and record-keeping provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act at its distribution facility in Jefferson, […]

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Should Election Day be a holiday? Three Atlanta City Council members say it should

Three Atlanta City Council members are proposing a measure that would make Election Day a holiday — at least for employees of the City of Atlanta. Council members Amir Farokhi, Jennifer Ide and Matt Westmoreland introduced legislation Monday that would declare Election Day an official holiday for city employees. The bill’s sponsors say they believe […]

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Video: Two hikers rescued from fast moving waters in Chattahoochee National Forest

First responders in Walker County rescued two men this morning trapped by the swift moving waters of East Armuchee Creek. Firefighters with Walker County Fire Rescue and the Georgia Department of Corrections, along with deputies from the Walker County Sheriff’s Office, responded to a call for help at 8:49 a.m. coming from the Chattahoochee National […]

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Dunwoody becomes first Police Department in Georgia to partner with Ring’s Neighbors app

The Dunwoody Police Department is the first law enforcement agency in the state of Georgia to join and begin use of the Neighbors app by Ring (available via iOS/Android here: https://download.ring.com/dunwoody) to provide the Dunwoody community with real-time local crime and safety information. The Neighbors network already has millions of users and has been instrumental in […]

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