The Cobb County Public Library is launching its 2026 Summer Reading Program, inviting residents of all ages to read and complete activities from June 1 through July 31. What’s Happening: The program kicks off with free events at four library locations from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday, May 30. Each event will include music, crafts, […]
Twiggs County first responders revive unconscious woman on I-16
A woman found unconscious and not breathing in the median of I-16 in Twiggs County was revived by first responders on April 3 after what deputies believed was a drug overdose. What happened: Multiple 911 callers reported a vehicle weaving across I-16. Deputies Turner and Black arrived to find the car stopped in the median […]
Roswell police warn parents: Some e-bikes are legally motorcycles and not legal for children
The Roswell Police Department says it is seeing more children riding high-powered electric bikes and electric motorcycles in places they are not allowed to be — and on vehicles they are not legally old enough to operate. What’s Happening: Roswell is the latest law enforcement agency in Georgia to flag the trend. Police say popularity […]
Cobb fire officials urge residents not to set off fireworks this summer
Despite recent heavy rains, Cobb County is in extreme drought conditions this summer, and fire officials are asking residents to put down the fireworks. What’s Happening: A statewide burn ban is in effect through September 30. It covers burning yard waste — leaves, limbs, and similar materials — but does not currently apply to recreational […]
Cherokee High rings its last bell on Marietta Highway
Cherokee High School rang its final bell at its longtime Marietta Highway campus on May 22. What’s Happening: Principal Andy Hall rang the bell himself as the last buses pulled away from the campus that has served Cherokee County students since 1956. The school’s 2,600 students will report to a brand-new building at 1500 Dr. […]
When will Atlanta’s boil water advisory end?
About 50,000 Atlanta water customers must boil their tap water after a power failure at a pumping station caused pressure to drop across part of the city’s water system. What’s Happening: The Atlanta Department of Watershed Management issued the advisory Friday after an internal power failure at the Hemphill Electric Pumping Station cut water pressure. […]
Rip currents threaten Georgia beaches Memorial Day Weekend
Dangerous rip currents are expected along Southeast Georgia beaches Saturday, with a warning in effect through late Saturday night — the first full beach day of Memorial Day Weekend. What’s Happening: The warning covers beaches in Coastal Glynn County and Coastal Camden County. It expires Sunday, May 23 at 3 a.m. What’s Important: Rip currents […]
Flood advisory issued for parts of Georgia
A flood advisory is in effect for Baker and Mitchell counties until 10:45 p.m. tonight as heavy thunderstorms push water into low-lying areas across southwest Georgia. What’s Happening: Doppler radar showed heavy rain falling across both counties as of 8:47 p.m. Minor flooding is already underway or expected to start soon in areas with low […]
Severe storms threaten Georgia with damaging winds and hail
Severe thunderstorm warnings are in effect across a wide stretch of central and south Georgia this afternoon. The storms can damage roofs, dent cars, and knock down trees. What’s Happening: The National Weather Service has issued severe thunderstorm warnings for two main areas. A line of severe storms running from Omega to near Lenox is […]
Woodstock man convicted of rape and violating a protective order
What happened: 48-year-old Roman Viderman was convicted of rape and violation of a temporary protective order, which is a court order barring someone from contacting or approaching another person. The jury found him not guilty of a third charge, aggravated sexual battery. The case: The investigation started in 2025 after a woman told the Cherokee […]

