The city of Atlanta is responding to tonight’s expected cold snap by opening a warming center. Temperatures are expected to reach a low of 24 degrees tonight. The city will open an emergency warming center Tuesday night at 6 p.m The warming center will be at the Old Adamsville Recreation Center at 3404 Delmar Lane. […]
Two suspects have been arrested and charged with murder in the shooting of a man at a Lithonia Citgo
The DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office has arrested two suspects in the murder of a man at a Citgo gas station in Lithonia the night before Thanksgiving. Arrest warrants for both suspects allege that the victim, 20 year-old Traveon Quandarius Smith, was lured out of a vehicle by one of the suspects Nov. 21, at the […]
How to vote early in Richmond County
Voters in Richmond County have many options available to them for casting their ballot in the Dec. 4 General Election Runoff. Advance Voting will begin Tuesday, Nov. 27 and will continue through Friday, Nov. 30, 2018 in the Beazley Room at the Municipal Building at 535 Telfair Street; at the Diamond Lakes Regional Park at […]
Body found stabbed at camp site
The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a homicide that occurred in the 100 block of Walnut Street. Deputies responded to a report of an unresponsive person, at what appears to be a campsite, located in a wooded area near Central City Park. Upon arrival, deputies found a deceased male in the wooded area. Police […]
Fire destroys home on Main Street in Snellville
A fire destroyed a vacant home on Snellville’s Main Street early Monday morning. Gwinnett County Firefighters were alerted to the blaze by several 911 callers who reported a building on fire near the Renasant Bank and Krystal. When crews arrived on the scene they found a one-story home with a basement engulfed in flames. While […]
Atlanta mayor announces new jobs training program
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced the establishment of the Center for Workforce Innovation, a jobs training program focused on outcomes-based education for high-demand careers. The Center, which will be housed at Atlanta Technical College, is the result of a public-private partnership with the City of Atlanta, Atlanta Committee for Progress and Atlanta Technical College. Initial […]
Police search for suspect who may have fired shot in road rage incident
The Gordon County Sheriff’s Office is searching for a balding white male in his mid-60s in connection with a Road Rage incident that occurred Saturday evening east of Calhoun. According to deputies, an unidentified white male driving a white Dodge pickup truck had approached a second driver on the roadside after an alleged failure-to-yield-right-of-way. Witnesses told […]
Play It Again Sports opens in Buford
Gwinnett families now have a place that not only puts cash back into their pockets, but sells gently-used sports and fitness equipment for less. A favorite with families, the new Play It Again Sports in Buford recently opened Nov. 1 at 3200 Woodward Crossing Blvd. The resale store buys and sells gently-used sports and fitness […]
Savannah will start serving alcohol at 11 a.m. on Sundays
The Savannah City Council has approved a referendum passed during the general election that will allow on-premises alcoholic beverages to be served beginning at 11:00 a.m. on Sundays, as opposed to the previous earliest time of 12:30 p.m. In May, Governor Nathan Deal signed Senate Bill 17, which gave local municipalities the option to vote […]
What did we learn from the 2018 Georgia governor’s race?
It was one of the most contentious governor’s races in Georgia’s history. Brian Kemp and Stacey Abrams were the candidates, but they were largely stand-ins in a larger political and philosophical battle. It was a battle between republicans and democrats, Trump supporters and detractors, small government and large government. When the dust finally settled 10 […]