Posted inGeorgia Places

Georgia’s Quirkiest Places

From the mountains of North Georgia to the heart of Atlanta, there’s no shortage of quirky destinations in the Peach State. And whether you’re looking for something offbeat, unusual—or just downright odd—you won’t have to travel far to find it. Here’s a look at some of Georgia’s quirkiest places. Clermont Lounge In Atlanta, Clermont Lounge […]

Posted inClark Chronicles

To Nextdoor With Love

There is no greater theater of suburban absurdity than the hallowed halls of Nextdoor. The local neighborhood app was ostensibly created to help communities connect, share recommendations, and alert each other to genuinely important issues. Instead, it has become a swirling cesspool of paranoia, misplaced outrage, and unsolicited opinions about which grocery store has the […]

Posted inWeather

Rain Washes Across Georgia, Bringing Pollen Relief

Georgians face cloudy skies and cooler temperatures today as scattered showers move through the state. 🌧️ Why It Matters: The rainfall offers temporary relief for allergy sufferers, who found their allergies ramping up the last two days. 🌡️ What’s Happening: ⛈️ Looking Ahead: 🤧 For Allergy Sufferers: Pollen counts remain suppressed through Monday thanks to […]

Posted inFood

Jimmy John’s Introduces Toasted Sandwiches

Jimmy John’s is adding toasted sandwiches to its menu nationwide starting March 3, with plans to visit Atlanta later this month. The sandwich chain’s new “Toasted Truck” will stop at the Battery Atlanta on Saturday, March 29, and Sunday, March 30, offering free samples and exclusive branded merchandise to visitors. The new menu features three […]

Posted inCrime

Scam Alert: Are Those Toll Collection Texts Legit?

Georgia drivers face a new digital highway robbery as scammers blast fake toll violation notices across the state. 🚨 What We Know: Residents throughout Georgia have been receiving text messages claiming they owe money for unpaid tolls they never actually incurred. Some messages specifically mention Peach Pass, Georgia’s toll program, in an attempt to appear […]

Posted inTraffic & Transportation

Vehicle Fire Blocks Three Lanes on I-285 Northbound in DeKalb County

A vehicle fire caused major traffic disruptions on I-285 northbound in DeKalb County today, blocking three right lanes and creating significant delays for afternoon commuters. The Details: The fire occurred before Chamblee-Tucker Road (mile marker 33.8), prompting emergency responders to close three of the northbound lanes. In Context: Vehicle fires on Atlanta’s busy perimeter highway […]

Posted inWeather

Winter Isn’t Over: A Polar Vortex is Coming

AccuWeather long-range experts say a major shift in the weather pattern could bring frigid air to parts of the United States starting during the second half of March, with impacts that could potentially last into early April in some places. “Don’t put your winter jacket and gloves away just yet. Winter is far from over,” said AccuWeather […]

Posted inEducation

Georgia High School Evacuated After Gas Leak

Students and staff at North Springs High School evacuated safely today after a contractor ruptured a gas line on campus. School officials ordered an immediate early dismissal. 🚌 What We Know: Buses began departing as soon as the evacuation order came down. Parents picking up students must enter from Dalrymple Road and exit onto Roswell […]

Posted inEvents

Children’s Museum of Atlanta to Honor Stephanie Blank at Annual Fundraiser

Children’s Museum of Atlanta will present Stephanie Blank with the Power of Play Award at its upcoming Imagination Ball on March 21. The annual fundraising gala supports the museum’s mission to provide play-based learning for all children. “Funds raised during Imagination Ball ensure children of all backgrounds have access to engaging, play-based learning experiences,” the […]