Some Kennesaw State University students say they will lose access to things like free menstrual products, foods from their home country or a sense of belonging at their university if the school follows through with plans to shut down student resource centers, apparently as part of an anti-diversity, equity and inclusion push. According to students […]
Entertainment Spots in Georgia With the Best Events for 2025
Discover the top entertainment spots in Georgia for 2025, plus insights from the BetMGM study on affordable living near top music venues.
When Does Alive in Roswell Start in 2025?
Alive in Roswell, the city’s award-winning monthly festival, kicks off its 2025 season on April 17. The free, family-friendly event runs from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. every third Thursday through October in downtown Roswell. The festival transforms Historic Canton Street and the Roswell Antique and Interiors Lot with live music, food trucks, artisan vendors […]
Should The Child Tax Credit Shrink or Be Expanded?
The annual federal child tax credit will shrink in half at the end of the year, falling to $1,000 if Congress does not intervene. Most of the Democrats in the U.S. Senate, including Georgia’s Raphael Warnock, are calling not only to prevent that from happening but also to permanently expand the credit. Legislation introduced Wednesday by Sen. […]
Severe Storms Threaten West Georgia Thursday Afternoon Through Late Night
Residents across Georgia need to prepare for dangerous weather as severe storms roll through the region Thursday afternoon and evening. 🌩️ What We Know: Strong to severe thunderstorms will hit the area from 2 p.m. Thursday until 2 a.m. Friday. The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office warns these storms will bring damaging winds exceeding 60 mph, […]
Mercer University Welcomes 46 Students into Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society
Mercer University’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences recently inducted its largest-ever group of students into the Phi Beta Kappa Society, marking a milestone for the university’s chapter. The ceremony, held March 31 in the Presidents Dining Room on the Macon campus, welcomed 46 students into what is widely considered one of the nation’s most […]
Want to Make a Difference in Tifton? Here’s How
Tifton residents now have multiple opportunities to shape their city’s future as officials announce openings on seven community volunteer boards. 🔍 What We Know: The City of Tifton needs applicants to fill vacancies on several important boards including Keep Tift Beautiful, Tifton Tree Board, Planning and Zoning, Public Library Board, Historic Preservation Commission, Housing Authority, […]
Rome Expands Automated Speed Cameras To West Central Elementary
Rome is adding automated speed enforcement cameras near West Central Elementary School, expanding a program already in place at two other schools. The new cameras aim to slow traffic and protect children in school zones. What We Know: The City of Rome has partnered with RedSpeed to install automated speed cameras near West Central Elementary […]
Man Caught on Video Strangling Dog at Tybee Island Park
A disturbing case of animal cruelty has Tybee Island police searching for two men after one was captured on video allegedly strangling a dog with its leash at a local dog park on Saturday. The incident, which occurred on April 5, was reported by a witness who confronted the men before they fled the scene. […]
Pollen Count Skyrockets After Rain Subsides
Allergy sufferers faced a tough day as pollen levels surged beyond 1,000 after a brief respite from recent rainfall. 🌧️ What We Know: The pollen count jumped dramatically to 1,034 today, following two days of lower counts when rain helped keep airborne allergens down. Tree pollen appears particularly high, with moderate levels of mold activity […]