One person was killed and two others were hurt in a shooting Monday evening in Midtown Atlanta, according to the Atlanta Police Department. What happened: Atlanta Police Zone 5 officers responded at about 5:47 p.m. on March 30 to a report of multiple people shot at 230 18th St. NW. Officers found three adult victims […]
Road work to cause delays on Hickory Flat Highway today
Drivers on Hickory Flat Highway in Cherokee County should expect delays and temporary closures today between Harmony on the Lakes and Univeter Road. What’s happening: The Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office says paving crews will be working on that stretch of road from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Traffic will be heavily impacted during that time. […]
Voters can ignore ‘Road Closed’ sign outside Rome election office
The City of Rome wants voters to know something important: that “Road Closed” sign near the elections office? Go ahead and ignore it. What’s Happening: A “Road Closed” sign is sitting at the corner of Main Street and Cave Spring Street, right next to the Floyd County Elections Office. The city confirmed in a Facebook […]
Jones County deputy arrests woman for DUI after she ran her car into a ditch
A Jones County deputy arrested a woman early on March 27 after a caller reported a vehicle sitting in a ditch on New Clinton Road. What’s Happening: Around 1 a.m., Deputy Albert Elliot responded to the scene. The caller reported the driver was out of the vehicle and possibly intoxicated. What’s Confirmed: Deputy Elliot observed […]
Rabun man arrested on child abuse and rape charges
A Rabun man was arrested March 25 on multiple felony charges tied to a child abuse investigation, the Rabun County Sheriff’s Office announced. What’s Happening: Deputies arrested Skyler Nathaniel Akins, 28, following what Sheriff Mark Gerrells described as an investigation into multiple serious allegations. Akins is being held while the case moves through the court […]
Cherokee County man found guilty of false imprisonment, battery, and child cruelty
A Cherokee County jury convicted a Canton man on March 27 on charges of false imprisonment, battery, and cruelty to children following a five-day trial. Desmond Marquis Herbin was found guilty of false imprisonment, family violence battery, cruelty to children in the third degree, and criminal trespass. The jury found him not guilty on one […]
Man arrested after exposing himself to middle school students in Augusta
A man was arrested after exposing himself to several students walking to Murphey Middle School in Augusta last Friday, the school’s principal said in a letter sent home to families Monday. What’s Happening: The Richmond County School System received a report that a man exposed himself to students walking along Olive Road on their way […]
Gwinnett porch pirates arrested
Gwinnett County Police arrested two people accused of stealing packages from porches in Duluth and Norcross while one suspect wore a blue Amazon delivery driver vest. What’s Happening: Lance Vance and Poalima Maheloma, both from Duluth, were charged after police received multiple reports of package thefts in early March. Vance is charged with felony porch […]
Nearly 500 runners set record at Noonday Shanty 5K/10K in Town Center
A record crowd of nearly 500 runners turned out Saturday for the fifth annual Noonday Shanty 5K/10K in Town Center, making it the biggest year yet for the popular community race. The March 28 event drew an all-time high of 23 teams and wound through some of the area’s best-known landmarks, including Aviation Park, Cobb […]
Georgia gas tax break softens pump prices amid Iran war
Georgia drivers are paying $3.58 a gallon for regular gasoline as of Sunday, down 11 cents from last week, according to AAA. The state’s gas tax suspension is helping hold prices down as crude oil costs rise due to the ongoing conflict involving Iran. What’s Happening: The Georgia General Assembly passed House Bill 1199 to […]
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. […]
Is Adult Patient Care Becoming Georgia’s Most Essential Workforce?
On a quiet morning, a hospital case manager watches the discharge board fill up. The patient is stable. The meds are reconciled. The family wants them home. Then the plan stalls because the missing piece is outside the hospital walls: a home aide who can start today, a skilled nurse who can cover complex wound […]
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 […]
Atlanta police remind parents of youth curfew hours
The Atlanta Police Department is reminding parents and guardians of the city’s curfew rules for anyone under 18 years old. What’s happening: Under the city’s curfew, children under 18 must be off public streets during set overnight hours. The hours differ depending on the day of the week. The curfew hours are Friday and Saturday […]
Child nearly kidnapped at Vidalia park: What we know
Vidalia police are investigating a reported attempted kidnapping at a city park that happened Friday evening. What’s Happening: Officers were called to the Vidalia Recreation Department at 102 Stockyard Road at about 7:28 p.m. Friday. A child was reportedly approached by an unknown person. Polic say the child was not seriously injured and made it […]
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 […]
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 […]
Thousands turn out throughout Georgia for ‘No Kings’ rallies
Georgians turned out in force Saturday, from big blue areas like Atlanta to tiny red areas like Calhoun, for the third round of “No Kings” demonstrations protesting the Trump administration. Why It Matters: The protests stretched across more than 40 locations statewide, reaching deeply conservative communities where public dissent is rare — a sign the […]

