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Autrey Mill Nature Preserve to Host Family Earth Day Celebration

Autrey Mill Nature Preserve will hold its annual Earth Day Celebration featuring educational activities about sustainability and environmental protection. The family-friendly event takes place Saturday, April 19, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the nature preserve. “Children and families are welcome to participate in various activities to educate them about sustainability, environmental protection, […]

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Demands Answers on Tesla Attacks

Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene wants answers about recent attacks on Tesla properties across the country, claiming Elon Musk faces organized violence because of his role in President Trump’s government efficiency efforts. 🔍 What We Know: Greene and fellow Republicans on the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Subcommittee sent a letter to Attorney General Pam […]

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Trump Administration Puts Emory University Under Investigation for Diversity Programs

Federal investigators are scrutinizing Emory University for its diversity initiatives, part of President Donald Trump’s broader effort to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion programs nationwide. 📚 What’s Happening: The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has launched an investigation into Emory’s partnership with The PhD Project, a nonprofit organization aiming to diversify the […]

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Weather Updates: Severe Storms Hit Georgia

First Wave Over: The first wave of severe storms have made their way into Georgia and all storm warnings have expired. While there is more storm activity coming in from Alabama, the National Weather Service says the likelihood of tornadoes is decreasing. However, residents will still have to contend with high winds and flooding into […]

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Tybee Island Warns of Traffic Delays for St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations

Tybee Island police are preparing for thousands of visitors ahead of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, warning motorists of heavy traffic while reminding visitors of the family-friendly nature of the island’s festivities. The Details: The coastal community expects a significant influx of tourists celebrating the Irish heritage of the Coastal Empire region. Police have issued several […]

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Meet The 22 Newest Georgia State Troopers

New state troopers have joined the Georgia State Patrol after completing an intensive 34-week training program that far exceeds state requirements for peace officers. The graduates of the 118th Trooper School received more than 1,400 hours of training—nearly triple the 408 hours required by the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council. Their training included […]

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Georgia High School Senior Earns $1 Million in Scholarships

A Douglas County High School senior is rewriting the playbook when it comes to college scholarships. Mantavius Presley—known to friends as “Lebron”—has earned more than $1 million dollars in scholarship offers from colleges and universities across the country. So far, Presley has been accepted to 58 schools, including Morehouse College, Howard University, Mercer, Xavier University […]