VoiceNation in Duluth recently answered the call to help when Brittany Farris, a client account manager who lives in Dacula, heard from her uncle, Fire Captain David Sullivan of the Asheville Fire Department, and part of the Rescue Team for Hurricane Helene. “I reached out to him after a few of my co-workers here […]
9 Secrets Behind Atlanta Icon The Varsity
The Varsity, Atlanta’s renowned drive-in restaurant, has been serving iconic fast food since 1928. Known for its massive size, unique ordering lingo, and signature Frosted Orange drink, it draws locals and visitors alike. The restaurant maintains its commitment to affordable pricing and has expanded to multiple locations while preserving its historical charm.
Elections 101: How Do News Organizations Project Winners?
On Election Night, news organizations project winners based on vote counts, historical data, and statistical models, often before official results are available. Decision desks use exit polls and current data to analyze trends, achieving over 99% accuracy historically. Projections are timely, fulfilling public demand, while election officials focus on accuracy over speed.
Georgia Colleges Waive Application Fees for High School Seniors This Month
Over 60 colleges and universities across Georgia will waive application fees for high school seniors throughout November as part of Apply to College Month. This initiative, led by the Georgia Student Finance Commission in collaboration with the University System of Georgia, the Technical College System of Georgia, and over a dozen private institutions, aims to […]
Former Gordon County Official and Her Husband Charged With Abuse of Their Adopted Children
On October 31, 2024, Rebecca Hood, 50, and her husband Scott Hood, 56, were arrested for cruelty to children in Calhoun, Georgia, following an investigation into abuse allegations that began in January 2021. Authorities are collecting evidence on claims of sexual and physical abuse involving their adopted children. The investigation is ongoing.
Crash Involving Semi-Truck Blocks Candler Road in DeKalb County
Early Friday, a semi-truck accident on Candler Road at Glenwood Road caused significant traffic delays in DeKalb County. The Publix truck blocked all lanes, prompting commuters to seek alternate routes. Emergency responders cleared the scene by 8:30 a.m. The cause of the crash remains unknown, and no injuries have been confirmed.
Porch Pirate Pilfers Pricey Package in Stockbridge Heist
On October 18, a thief stole a $600 massage chair from a Stockbridge home. The suspect, a white male around 5’10” with long hair, escaped in a white box truck. Authorities are seeking information about the incident, urging residents to report any tips to Detective T. Mears or local dispatch.
Young Child Found Alone on Halloween in Atlanta
The Atlanta Police Department is seeking assistance to identify a young, non-verbal male child, approximately 3 to 4 years old, found alone on Halloween night. The Special Victims Unit is investigating, and anyone with information about the child or his family is urged to contact authorities through various channels.
17-Year Old Cherokee Teen Goes Missing on Halloween
The Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office is searching for 17-year-old Christy Mitchell, who was reported missing on October 31. Last seen around 9 p.m. near Sam Nelson Road, she is described as a white female with dyed reddish-brown hair. Authorities request public assistance to find her and urge anyone with information to call 911.
Columbus Police Arrest Suspect in Murder of Sekedra McCoy
On Halloween night, police in Columbus arrested 28-year-old Dejahn Glenn for the murder of Sekedra McCoy, who was shot on October 30, 2024, in East Canty Homes. Glenn faces charges of murder and firearm possession during the crime, with his arrest occurring on October 31, 2024.