The printing press at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is quiet today. The regional print juggernaut printed its final edition yesterday and now exists solely in the digital world. When I worked for a local newspaper, we used to talk hypothetically about “the day the presses stopped printing.” We all knew it was inevitable and sometime in […]
Uber Driver Shot and Killed During New Year’s Carjacking in Lawrenceville
A 58-year-old Uber driver was found shot to death in a Lawrenceville roadway early Thursday morning after being carjacked, police said. What’s Happening: Lawrenceville police responded to the 600 block of Groveland Parkway around 5:20 a.m. Wednesday after someone reported a person down in the roadway. Officers found a man dead from at least one […]
Here Are The New Laws That Went Into Effect in Georgia Today
When the calendar flips to 2026, Georgians will see significant changes in how they do business, drive, work, and access healthcare. More than a dozen new state laws take effect on January 1, affecting everything from insurance operations to vehicle registration to healthcare coverage. What’s Happening Starting January 1, 2026, Georgia will implement sweeping changes […]
Rain Expected Across Georgia This Weekend
Rain will move into Georgia starting Friday afternoon and lasting through Saturday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service in Peachtree City. What’s Happening: Light showers may begin Friday afternoon, but most rain will fall Friday night through Saturday afternoon. Forecasters expect 0.5 to one inch of rain across the region, with 1.5 to two inches […]
What is Going on With USPS and Postmarks?
The U.S. Postal Service changed how it dates mail on Dec. 24, marking letters and packages with when they get processed instead of when people drop them off. What’s Happening: The postal service updated its rule book to clarify that postmarks show the date mail enters processing facilities, not when customers mail items. Mail dropped off […]
The 2025 Newsmaker of The Year: Marjorie Taylor Greene
When U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her resignation from Congress on November 21, it sent shockwaves through Northwest Georgia. When she appeared on CBS’s “60 Minutes” on December 8 and publicly broke with Donald Trump, it stunned the nation. Those two moments made Greene the undeniable choice for The Georgia Sun’s 2025 Newsmaker of […]
3 Days After Fatal Shooting, Savannah Police Make Arrest
Savannah police arrested a 36-year-old man on Dec. 31 in connection with a fatal shooting that happened three days earlier in the 600 block of West Gwinnett Street. What’s Happening: John Coleman was arrested Dec. 31 and charged with murder, aggravated assault, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. The charges […]
Georgia Sheriff’s Hilarious New Year’s PSA: Stay Out of Jail!
No New Year’s Eve would be complete without a hilarious warning from a Georgia Sheriff’s Office on social media. This year, the Candler County Sheriff’s Office — one of Georgia’s funniest social media law enforcement presences — wins the Internet for its reminder that if you get too rowdy on New Year’s Eve, they have […]
3 Arrested In Barrow County Drug Sting
The Barrow County Sheriff’s Office arrested three people after an undercover drug operation in Barrow County. What’s Happening: The Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit wrapped up an undercover operation targeting illegal drug distribution in Barrow County. Three Winder residents were arrested on felony charges. Who Was Arrested: What’s Next: The investigation is still active. The Sheriff’s […]
Turns Out Shooting Guns Into the Sky is Dangerous, Say Officials Who Shouldn’t Have to Say This
As New Year’s Eve celebrations kick off, public safety officials across Georgia are sounding the alarm about the dangers of celebratory gunfire. For those of you who may not be familiar with this term, this is the long-held tradition in both the South and the Middle East of firing a gun into the air when […]
Georgia Fireworks Laws: What You Need to Know On New Year’s Eve
New Year’s Eve is one of the few nights Georgia residents get extra time to light up the sky. While fireworks are legal in the Peach State, they come with strings attached. Know the rules before you start your own private fireworks show. New Year’s Gets Special Treatment State law gives revelers until 1 a.m. […]
You Can No Longer Drive Your Car Up Kennesaw Mountain: Here’s Why
What’s Happening: Starting Jan. 6, visitors will no longer be allowed to use private cars on Mountain Road. The summit will still be reachable by shuttle, bicycle, or walking. What’s Important: About 2 million people visit the park each year. Park officials say removing vehicle traffic will help reduce damage caused by the steady weight […]
Rabies Alert: Rabid Coyote Attacks Residents and Pets in Buford
A coyote in Buford has tested positive for rabies after attacking residents and pets in three separate incidents. What’s Happening: The attacks took place on December 26 and 27. The first incident left a resident and a dog injured near Holland Park Drive. Two more attacks happened early the next morning, involving two residents and another […]
Police Shooting in Gwinnett: What We Know
What’s Happening: Gwinnett County Police fatally shot an armed suspect on December 30 after they say the suspect: What’s Important: The scene began when police responded to a report of a vehicle involved in an incident in another jurisdiction. Officers attempted to use a taser before firing their weapons, according to police. The Timeline: The […]
The 10 Georgia Cities Where Home Prices Are Rising Fastest
Some Georgia cities are still getting more expensive fast, even while other places cool off. City-by-city housing data shows where home prices rose the most over the past year. What’s Happening: Based on average home values and one-year price changes, these 10 Georgia cities posted the fastest price growth. What’s Important: Even in a slower […]
Anonymous $5 Million Campaign Rocks Georgia Politics: Who’s Pulling the Strings?
Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones is being targeted by an aggressive ad campaign funded by a group whose backers remain unknown, with about $5 million spent so far across the state. What’s Happening: A group called Georgians for Integrity has flooded Georgia with television ads, mailers, and text messages accusing Jones of profiting from his […]
What Will Georgia’s New Year’s Eve Weather Be Like?
Georgians will ring in 2026 under clear skies with temperatures dropping to freezing levels overnight before warming up on New Year’s Day. What’s Happening: The National Weather Service forecast shows: What’s Important: Evening celebrations on December 31 will face near-freezing temperatures that could create frost in some areas. The cold night will give way to […]
Cherokee County Gets $7.6 Million For Highway 92 Upgrades
Cherokee County will receive $7.6 million in federal funding to improve safety along the Highway 92 corridor, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced on December 23. What’s Happening: The funding comes through the Safe Streets and Roads for All program after Cherokee County submitted an application in June. What’s Important: The project will upgrade multiple […]

