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Demand for Social Workers Rises Across Georgia as Education Access Expands

Georgia’s social services sector is currently running on fumes and a whole lot of caffeine. You don’t have to look hard to see the strain. Caseworkers at the Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) are drowning in files, Atlanta hospital planners are stretched thin and rural mental health clinics are practically begging for staff. […]

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Tennille man wanted in fatal hit-and-run on Waco Mill Road

Washington County sheriff’s deputies are searching for a 22-year-old Tennille man tied to a deadly hit-and-run crash. What’s Happening: Derrion Daquan Yorker, 22, of Tennille, is wanted in connection with a fatal hit-and-run on Waco Mill Road in Tennille. The Washington County Sheriff’s Office posted the update Sunday, March 29. What’s Important: The crash killed […]

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Macon No Kings rally ends abruptly when sheriff tries to address concerns about ICE

Hundreds of people gathered Saturday in Macon, about 80 miles south of Atlanta, for another round of No Kings demonstrations. But the event abruptly ended when the local sheriff was invited up to address concerns about his agency’s cooperation with federal immigration officers. Agitated protesters prevented Bibbs County Sheriff David Davis from speaking at No Kings because […]

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Wildfire danger high across Georgia Sunday

Fire danger is elevated across much of Georgia today, stretching from the north Georgia mountains to the coast, due to dry air and dry vegetation. What’s Happening: The National Weather Service has issued Special Weather Statements for large parts of the state warning of elevated wildfire risk. The warnings cover two broad regions: north Georgia […]

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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 […]

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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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