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Georgia’s war on books continues: New bill could see librarians arrested

Librarians and education advocates are warning that a bill moving through the state Legislature could cause Georgia’s librarians to self-censor controversial materials and lead to more challenges on books about LGBTQ people or issues. Senate Bill 74, sponsored by Sylvania Republican Sen. Max Burns, changes an exemption in state law dealing with the distribution of […]

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Atlanta housing official admits to fraud

Tracy Denise Jones, a Senior Vice President at the Atlanta Housing Authority, plead guilty on Feb. 2 to federal charges of housing assistance fraud, pandemic relief fraud, and mortgage fraud. She will be sentenced on May 5. What’s Happening: Jones, 61, of Atlanta, was charged with using fake forms to get family members into the […]

Posted inGeorgia By The Numbers

Atlanta ranks fourth best place for Valentine’s Day among 100 U.S. cities

WalletHub ranked Atlanta fourth on its list of best places for Valentine’s Day 2026. What’s Happening: WalletHub released a report looking at 100 of the largest U.S. cities for Valentine’s Day. Atlanta came in fourth. San Francisco took first place, San Diego second, and Las Vegas third. What’s Important: The company used 25 measures to […]

Posted inEconomy

Georgia lawmakers try again with property tax cap

Georgia homeowners’ property values couldn’t rise faster than the inflation rate, putting a brake on annual property tax increases, according to a bill that passed the state Senate on Tuesday. Property taxes pay for most local services, including schools. The property tax cap legislation is moving quickly through the General Assembly this year as lawmakers […]

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Georgia Supreme Court upholds murder conviction in 3-year-old’s death

The Georgia Supreme Court ruled February 3 that a man serving life without parole for his daughter’s death cannot get a new appeal despite claims his lawyer had a conflict of interest. What’s Happening: Alexandro Huitron argued his appellate attorney couldn’t properly represent him because the attorney worked for the same public defender’s office that […]

Posted inYour Vote

Georgia lawmakers voted to send your voter information to the federal government

The Republican-controlled Georgia Senate voted along party lines Monday to urge Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to turn over the state’s unredacted voter list — which includes 8 million voters’ personal information — to the Trump administration. The vote came five days after the FBI seized ballots from the 2020 presidential election in Fulton County, which Democrats […]

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