Posted inClark Chronicles

I Love the South, But We Need to Talk

Before I get into this weekโ€™s topic, Iโ€™d simply point out that my family tree has roots deeper in Southern soil than most oak trees. One branch has been in Georgia for five generations, while another has been lounging around Virginia since before we decided taxation without representation wasnโ€™t our cup of sweet tea. I [โ€ฆ]

Posted inWeather

Dangerous Heat Wave Headed for Georgia This Weekend

Scattered thunderstorms today will give way to a potentially dangerous heat wave with โ€œfeels likeโ€ temperatures reaching 108 degrees across north and central Georgia starting Sunday. ๐ŸŒก๏ธ Why It Matters: Extreme heat can be life-threatening, especially for vulnerable populations like the elderly and those without air conditioning, and comes as many outdoor weekend events are [โ€ฆ]

Posted inIn The News

Georgians React to Trumpโ€™s Big Beautiful Bill

When Congress passed President Donald Trumpโ€™s controversial budget bill July 3, Republicans and Democrats went to their corners to portray it either as the largest tax cut in U.S. history or a devastating gutting of the nationโ€™s safety net. But beyond the politics, Georgia health-care and clean-energy advocates warned that cuts to Medicaid, the Affordable [โ€ฆ]

Posted inCrime

18 Inmates Charged After Deadly Attack at Bibb County Jail

A brutal assault inside the Bibb County Law Enforcement Center has led to murder charges for nine inmates and contraband charges for nine others, following the death of 22-year-old Breele Jahiem Johnson. ๐Ÿšจ The Charges: Hereโ€™s the complete list of inmates and their new charges: Facing Felony Murder, Aggravated Assault, and Possession of Prohibited Item: [โ€ฆ]

Posted inGeorgia By The Numbers

5 Things We Learned in Georgia This Week

Georgia speaks in numbers sometimes, whispering its truths through statistics that surface in government reports and research studies. This week, five figures emerged that tell stories about who we are, where weโ€™re headed, and what matters in the Peach State. $223.9 Million Vanished Overnight Federal education fundsโ€”$223.9 million worthโ€”simply didnโ€™t arrive on July 1 as [โ€ฆ]

Posted inYour Family

Walmart Recalls Popular Water Bottles After Lid Pops Off And Leaves 2 People Blind

Walmart has pulled nearly a million Ozark Trail water bottles from shelves after the lids turned into dangerous projectiles, permanently blinding two consumers. ๐Ÿšจ Why It Matters: The recall affects 850,000 stainless steel bottles that many families rely on daily, with injuries already reported from lids that can explosively eject when opened after storing certain [โ€ฆ]

Posted inEducation

Georgia Schools Caught in $7 Billion Funding Freeze as Classes Approach

The hallways are waxed, the lesson plans ready, but Georgia schools are missing something crucial as the new academic year looms: $223.9 million in federal education dollars that should have arrived weeks ago. ๐Ÿซ Why It Matters: Schools across Georgia are making emergency decisions about teacher layoffs and program cuts just as students prepare to [โ€ฆ]

Posted inHealth

Pro-Life?: Georgia Has The Highest Fetal Death Rate in The United States

Georgia families face the highest fetal death rate in America, with numbers nearly six times the national average according to new research. ๐Ÿšจ Why It Matters: These alarming statistics affect thousands of Georgia families each year and raise serious questions about maternal healthcare access and quality womenโ€™s health care across the state. ๐Ÿฅ The Numbers: [โ€ฆ]

Posted inIn The News

Gwinnett Prosecutor Drops All Charges Against Jailed Journalist Mario Guevara

Mario Guevara, the Salvadoran journalist detained last month after filming a protest in DeKalb County, has now had all local criminal charges against him dropped. But he remains behind bars in federal custodyโ€”and may still face deportation. โš–๏ธ What We Know: Gwinnett County Solicitor-General Lisamarie Bristol announced Wednesday that all three misdemeanor charges filed by [โ€ฆ]

Posted inIn The Know

Savannah Horse Carriage Tours Face New Heat Restrictions

Savannah tourists could see fewer horse-drawn carriage tours this summer under new heat protection rules city leaders are considering today. ๐ŸŒก๏ธ Why It Matters: The proposals would shut down one of Savannahโ€™s most popular tourist attractions when temperatures get too hot. Carriage operators worry the new standards could hurt their businesses during peak summer months. [โ€ฆ]

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