A contractor’s mistake has forced Dutch Island residents to boil their water before drinking it, after crews accidentally damaged a waterline today. 🚰 What We Know: Savannah Water officials report that all Dutch Island residents must now boil their tap water for safety reasons. The advisory takes effect immediately. ⚠️ Why It Matters: Contaminated water […]
How Will Georgia Address its Teacher Shortage?
The Georgia Department of Education kicked off a new teacher recruitment campaign Tuesday to address a teacher shortage. The move is necessary as a generation of teachers nears retirement after two decades and more in the classroom, State School Superintendent Richard Woods said. “A little over a third of our workforce is 20 years and […]
From Campus to Cola: Georgia’s Most Coveted Career Path
UGA students have spoken, and they’re thirsty for success with a fizzy twist. 🔍 What We Know: A new survey from career.io reveals University of Georgia graduates see Coca-Cola as their dream first employer, beating out other prestigious pairings in the state. 🏢 The Dream Team: The UGA-to-Coke pipeline topped the list, with Georgia Tech […]
What Does Governor Brian Kemp Have to Say About Layoffs at The CDC in Atlanta?
Governor Brian Kemp has expressed support for recent federal job cuts, including the dismissal of nearly 1,300 employees at Atlanta’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 💬 The Quote: In an interview with Politico during the Munich Security Conference, Kemp stated, “I know they had some layoffs at the CDC and other things, but you […]
Georgia Supreme Court Has ‘Serious Questions’ About New Child Custody Law
The Georgia Supreme Court is raising “serious questions” about a 2019 state law that allows a judge to give someone joint custody over a former lover’s child, but the law remains intact. The Equitable Caregiver law that went into effect in July 2019 allows someone who is not a legal parent of a child to […]
How Could Trump Cuts Impact The Push For Georgia’s First National Park?
Money problems and staff cuts threaten a plan to turn Macon’s Ocmulgee Mounds into Georgia’s first national park. 🏛️ The Economics of a National Park: Macon residents could see their property values rise and local businesses boom if the historic site becomes a national park. Tourism experts say similar upgrades brought millions in revenue to […]
Rabid Cat Scratches Savannah Resident
A Savannah resident is undergoing medical treatment after a scratching incident with a rabid feral cat near the city’s old fairgrounds. 🚨 What We Know: The encounter happened February 11 on Montgomery Street when a resident tried to help what looked like a sick cat. The cat scratched the person’s leg during the rescue attempt. […]
Everything You Need to Know About Georgia’s Move Over Law
If you see flashing lights on the side of the road, you better move over—or risk a hefty fine. That’s the rule in Georgia, and it’s not just a courtesy—it’s the law. The Law Georgia’s Move Over Law requires drivers to shift over one lane when approaching a stationary emergency vehicle with flashing lights. That […]
Snow is Back in Georgia’s Forecast for Wednesday: Who Will See it?
North Georgia residents could wake up to a winter wonderland Wednesday morning, marking one of the region’s infrequent snow events of the season. ❄️ What We Know: Light snow will dust the northern part of the state Wednesday, with most areas seeing less than half an inch of accumulation. Higher elevations above 2,500 feet might […]