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Georgia pollen count hits 4,640 Saturday

Georgia’s pollen count reached 4,640 grains per cubic meter of air on Saturday, landing in the “extremely high” range. What’s Happening: Atlanta Allergy & Asthma recorded the count at its pollen monitoring station, the only one in Georgia certified by the National Allergy Bureau. The daily number reflects pollen grains measured in one cubic meter […]

Posted inTips and Knowledge

Understanding when your pet needs urgent care versus emergency care

Acting quickly and choosing the right type of veterinary care when your pet shows signs of sudden illness or injury can make a critical difference. This article explains how to distinguish between urgent and emergency services, highlights the symptoms that indicate each level, and details what steps pet owners can take to ensure their dog […]

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Fire weather watch covers most of Georgia

A fire weather watch is in effect for most of Georgia, covering areas from the mountains in the north to the southern border. What’s Happening: The National Weather Service has issued fire weather watches covering nearly all of Georgia, from the northwest mountains through central Georgia and into the southwest corner of the state. The […]

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South Fulton police officer arrested for sexual assault while on duty

A South Fulton Police Department patrol officer was arrested for sexually assaulting a person he encountered while responding to a domestic dispute call. What’s Happening: South Fulton Police arrested 30-year-old patrol officer Micheal Shealey Cockran on charges of sexual assault by a person with supervisory or disciplinary authority and violation of oath of office. The […]

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Georgia will remain warm and dry through Friday

A high-pressure system will keep Georgia dry through at least Friday morning, the National Weather Service said Wednesday. What’s Happening: High pressure centered northeast of the region is pushing over the Southeast United States, blocking rain and keeping skies clear. Dry conditions are expected to hold through at least Friday morning. What’s Important: Temperatures in […]

Posted inYour Government

Georgia proposes longer summer oyster harvest window

Georgia’s Coastal Resources Division wants public input on a rule change that would let licensed commercial oyster farmers harvest during part of the summer, when harvesting is currently not allowed. What’s Happening: The proposed change would allow certified shellfish master harvesters to collect maricultured, or farm-grown, oysters from 30 minutes before sunrise until 10 a.m. […]

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