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UGA professor accused of sending lewd texts to a minor flees country

He sent lewd texts to a minor, was confronted in class and on social media, was fired from UGA and now has fled the country. A University of Georgia professor fired over allegations of sending sexual texts to a minor has left the United States, authorities say. The case has shaken the Athens campus and […]

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Georgia Captain D’s fails health inspection

A Brunswick fast food restaurant is facing serious food safety concerns after a routine health inspection this week turned up a failing score and a long list of violations. Captain D’s Seafood at 161 Altama Connector received a score of 49 out of 100 during a February 24, a grade the state classifies as Unsatisfactory. […]

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Fire destroys Decatur restaurant

A fire tore through Wild N Out Market and Cafe at 1270 Columbia Drive in Decatur early this morning, wiping out the business and leaving its owners and workers without income. What’s Happening: Owner Willie Harris says he got a call around 3 a.m. from his daughter, a paramedic at a local fire station, after […]

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Macon-Bibb County gives away more than 800 weather radios at mall event

More than 800 free weather radios were handed out at Macon Mall this week, as hundreds of residents lined up to get tools that could save their lives during a storm or other emergency. The Macon-Bibb County Emergency Management Agency distributed 827 weather radios on Tuesday, along with 108 pillow shakers and strobe light attachments […]

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Woman arrested at Georgia Dollar General with drugs and stolen items

A traffic stop at a Dollar General in Statenville on Thursday ended with a Fargo woman in custody on felony drug and theft charges. What’s Happening: Echols County Sheriff’s Office deputies stopped 41-year-old Megan Lofton after recognizing her as the subject of an active Failure to Appear warrant in Echols County. She was taken into […]

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City of Hampton tackles rumors about police chief

The City of Hampton issued a statement Thursday denying online rumors that Police Chief Bo Turner is being replaced. What’s Happening: The city says claims that Turner, also known as James “Bo” Turner, is leaving his position are false. The rumors name Michael Crumpler, the current police chief for the neighboring City of Morrow, as […]

Posted inTraffic & Transportation

Flooding closes roads and blocks lanes across metro Atlanta

Heavy rain is causing road closures and lane blockages across metro Atlanta and surrounding counties Friday morning as rivers and streams rise above flood stage. What’s Happening: Four separate traffic incidents tied to flooding have been reported across DeKalb, Cobb, and Fulton counties. On I-285 North past Northlake Parkway in DeKalb County, two left lanes […]

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Georgia is under 4 flood warnings

The National Weather Service has issued four flood warnings across metro Atlanta and north Georgia. Big Creek, the Yellow River, and North Fork Peachtree Creek are all at or above flood stage Friday morning. What’s Happening: The warnings cover Forsyth, Fulton, DeKalb, and Rockdale counties. Big Creek alone has two separate warnings, one near Alpharetta […]

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Georgia lawmakers want harsher punishments for students who skip school

Students with too many unexcused absences would be barred from playing sports and could lose their driver’s license under legislation approved by the state Senate Thursday. “These are privileges,” said Sen. Jason Dickerson, R-Canton. “And this bill reinforces the connection between responsibility and opportunity.” He carried the bill to address “chronic” absenteeism in public schools, […]

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Is Medicare For All the answer to Georgia’s health care crisis?

This entry is part 44 of 44 in the series Health Care In Crisis

State Rep. Gabriel Sanchez is introducing the Georgia Medicare for All Act, a bill that would create a new state board to evaluate how to fund health care coverage for every Georgian. What’s Happening: The bill would set up a Georgia Medicare for All Board to study and develop a funding plan for universal coverage. […]

Posted inGeorgia People

The Georgia Supreme Court’s presiding justice has breast cancer

Georgia Supreme Court Presiding Justice Sarah Hawkins Warren has been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer and plans to keep working throughout her treatment. What’s Happening: Warren’s cancer was caught during her annual mammogram. She will have outpatient surgery in mid-March, followed by additional recommended therapies. What’s Important: Her doctors expect a full recovery. Warren has […]

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A Carrollton driver was on his phone when his car went under an 18-wheeler

A Carrollton driver told police he was distracted by his phone when his car slid underneath an 18-wheeler Thursday morning. The crash backed up traffic and prompted Carrollton Police to share photos on social media alongside a reminder about Georgia’s hands-free driving law. What’s Happening: The driver admitted to police that he was looking at […]

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Cherokee County repeat offender gets 30 years for trafficking meth

A Fannin County man was sentenced to 30 years in prison after a Cherokee County jury found him guilty of trafficking more than one kilogram of methamphetamine. What’s Happening: Ricky Dwight Wright, 39, was convicted February 24 and sentenced February 25 by Cherokee County Superior Court Judge Shannon Wallace. Wright was sentenced as a recidivist […]

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Acworth woman convicted in 2018 death of Decatur 5-year-old

A DeKalb County jury found an Acworth woman guilty Wednesday in the 2018 crash that killed a 5-year-old boy in Decatur. What’s Happening: Jurors found 59-year-old Michelle Wierson guilty but mentally ill of Homicide by Vehicle in the First Degree, and guilty of Reckless Driving in the death of Miles Jenness. DeKalb County Superior Court […]

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Third suspect caught in Bremen hotel killing

Police have arrested the third and final suspect in a homicide at the Red Rose Inn in Bremen. The killing happened in June 2025. What’s Happening: The U.S. Marshals Service arrested the suspect in Virginia. The suspect is now waiting for an extradition hearing, a legal process that decides whether someone held in one state […]

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Roswell to unveil Revolutionary War memorial plaque as part of America 250 celebration

Roswell will hold a public ceremony on March 7 to unveil a new bronze plaque honoring Revolutionary War patriots at City Hall. What’s Happening: The City of Roswell and the Martha Stewart Bulloch Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution are hosting the event on the City Hall grounds, near the existing […]

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Missing Barrow County baby found safe in DeKalb County

A 9-month-old reported missing in Barrow County this morning was found safe in DeKalb County. The child’s father is now in custody. What’s Happening: The Barrow County Sheriff’s Office responded to a missing child report Thursday. The baby was last seen around 10 a.m. at a home off Carla Court in Winder. What’s Important: Deputies […]

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Lantern festival returns to Lake Lanier on March 28

Lanier Islands Resort in Buford will host The Lights Fest for the second time on Saturday, March 28. The event’s debut last October drew 4,500 people to the resort’s shores. What’s Happening: The Lights Fest is a sky lantern event run by Viive Events, a national touring company. Doors open at 6 p.m. at PineIsle […]

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