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Score Fixing Scandal at Kennesaw State: What We Know

Federal prosecutors charged two Kennesaw State basketball players with fixing games for illegal sports betting, and the university responded by suspending its leading scorer. What’s Happening: Simeon Cottle, the team’s top scorer this season, was suspended indefinitely from all team activities. Former player Demond Robinson also faces charges in a federal indictment tied to an […]

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Two Dead in Savannah Traffic Accident on Abercorn Street

Two people died in a traffic accident on Abercorn Street in Savannah on Thursday. What’s Happening: Savannah Police closed northbound Abercorn Street between Montgomery Crossroads and Television Circle while investigating the crash. The road closure is causing traffic delays in the area. What’s Important: Police have not released information about what caused the crash, when […]

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Kemp Announces The Dream Scholarship, Georgia’s First Need-Based Education Fund

Gov. Brian Kemp announced the Dream Scholarship during his State of the State address Wednesday, marking the first need-based scholarship program in Georgia history. What’s Happening: The Dream Scholarship will build off the existing Hope Scholarship and work alongside the Georgia Match program launched in 2023. Kemp said the scholarship aims to ensure students “start […]

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Coastal Georgia Faces Freezing Temperatures and Wildfire Risk

The National Weather Service issued a special weather statement for coastal Georgia warning of freezing temperatures Friday morning and elevated wildfire risk Thursday. What’s Happening: Temperatures will drop to the upper teens to lower 20s away from beaches Friday morning. Dry and breezy conditions Thursday combined with dry fuels increase wildfire risk. A coastal low […]

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Cobb Agrees to Spend $5 Million on Veterans Memorial After 10-Year Wait

Cobb County will spend $5 million to build a Veterans Memorial after a decade of planning, with commissioners adding $2 million in funding on January 13. What’s Happening: The county increased the 2022 SPLOST budget for the Veterans Memorial project by $2 million. The funding comes from SPLOST revenue collections that exceeded originally projected amounts. […]

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Cheese Recall Updated to Highest Risk Level

Federal health officials elevated a nationwide cheese recall to the most serious risk level after tests confirmed dangerous bacteria in the products. What’s Happening: The FDA upgraded the recall to Class I last week, meaning exposure to the product could cause serious health problems or death. No one has reported getting sick from the cheese […]

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Georgia Senate Reveals Affordability Measures

The Republican leaders of Georgia’s Senate will push to reduce both income and property taxes while targeting other cost-of-living issues during a legislative session that will be influenced by election-year politics. Senate leaders gave a brief outline of their priorities at the Capitol Tuesday, the second day of their 40-day session. Last week, a high-priority […]

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What Online Casino Platforms Can Learn From Legacy Game Design

Digital platforms tend to chase whatever looks new. Flashier visuals, more features, faster animations. Yet some of the most successful online casino platforms have learned to slow down and look backward instead. Legacy game design, built long before modern interfaces and mobile screens, still offers lessons that matter today. Classic casino games were created for […]

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Georgia Senate to Cities: You Can’t Require Residents to Lock Guns in Cars

The Georgia Senate voted along party lines Tuesday to ban cities from requiring gun owners to lock up their guns in cars, the first bill approved in this year’s legislative session. The bill is a response to a Savannah ordinance that outlawed leaving handguns, rifles or shotguns in unattended vehicles unless they’re securely stored. A […]

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When Could it Snow in Georgia This Week?

Light snow and flurries may fall in far north Georgia late Wednesday night into Thursday morning, with up to half an inch of accumulation possible in higher elevations. What’s Happening: Cold air returns Wednesday night after a brief warmup. Moisture is limited, but light snow showers are possible in the northernmost parts of the state. […]

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