A lake wind advisory remains in effect until 3 p.m. Thursday as powerful gusts create dangerous conditions for small watercraft across east central Georgia and central South Carolina. 🌬️ What We Know: West winds will blow between 15 to 25 mph with gusts reaching up to 35 mph overnight. Thursday will bring continued gusts up […]
Famous Georgians With March Birthdays
Below is a list of well-known living individuals who either hail from Georgia (born in the state) or currently reside in Georgia, and who celebrate their birthday in March. The list spans several fields – entertainment, music, sports, politics, and business. Entertainment and Arts Music Sports Politics and Public Service Business
Will Cuts in Washington Lead to Federal Buildings Closing in Georgia?
The feds can’t seem to make up their mind. A list of over 400 federal federal buildings marked for potential sale or closure appeared Tuesday from the General Services Administration, only to shrink hours later and completely disappear by Wednesday morning. Several Georgia buildings were included in the original announcement. 🏛️ Why It Matters: Georgia […]
Lawmakers in Georgia Shouldn’t Bail Out Facebook and TikTok
Today, our children are growing up with easy access to all the information the internet has to offer. And while new technology comes with its benefits, our rapidly changing, increasingly online world presents a range of new dangers – from mental health issues linked to rising social media use to explicit and pornographic content promoted by adult […]
Renaming Fort Benning Isn’t Fiscal Conservatism: It’s Expensive, Offensive Partisanship
Ft. Benning – which, until this week was called Ft. Moore, GA – is once again Ft. Benning. It’s an unnecessary, confusing, costly mess. And your tax dollars are gonna pay for it. According to estimates by The Military Times, during the Biden Administration it cost the nation $39 million to change the names of […]
Should Lucy McBath Run For Governor?
U.S. Rep. Lucy McBath, D-Marietta, filed paperwork Wednesday creating an exploratory committee for a potential race for governor next year. “Georgians deserve a governor who understands what’s at stake because they’ve lived it,” McBath wrote in a prepared statement. “As a mom and breast cancer survivor, I’ve seen first hand how regular people are too […]
Why is Fort Benning Being Renamed Again?
(The Center Square) – Two years after the sign at Fort Benning was changed to Fort Moore, the sign at the Army base in Georgia will be changed again. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Monday that the name will be Fort Benning again. “The new name pays tribute to Corporal Fred G. Benning, who was awarded […]
Cabinet Shop Catches Fire in Cherokee County
Fire tore through a cabinet shop early this morning, forcing road closures between Canton and Ball Ground. 🔥 What We Know: Cherokee County firefighters rushed to Old Vandiver Drive just before 7 a.m. where they found flames engulfing the cabinet shop. Crews attacked the fire from inside the building while searching for anyone trapped. No […]
Georgia Lawmakers Resurrect Religious Freedom Bill… Again
Georgia courts would have to give more weight to religious custom and preference when applying the law in disputes about individual rights if legislation adopted by the Republican-led state Senate Tuesday becomes law. The Georgia Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which passed 32-23 along party lines, reignites a fight in the General Assembly dating back a […]
3 Georgia Mayors Join Fight to Save Child Hunger Programs
More than 100 mayors nationwide, including three from Georgia, are demanding that Congress save food assistance for families. 🏛️ What We Know: Mableton Mayor Michael Owens joined McDonough Mayor Sandra Vincent and Warner Robins Mayor LaRhonda Patrick in signing a letter urging Congress to protect critical food assistance programs. The bipartisan group of 112 mayors […]
Will Severe Weather Strike Georgia Tonight?
Georgia Residents should prepare for potentially dangerous conditions as thunderstorms move through Georgia overnight. 🌩️ What We Know: The risk for severe weather has expanded eastward in today’s update. Storms will roll through from 10 p.m. tonight until 10 a.m. Wednesday. Weather experts have placed Georgia under a Slight Risk, which is level 2 out […]
3 Georgia Cities Are Top Places for Creative Communities
Savannah’s cobblestone charm beats out most of the nation as Georgia places three communities among America’s most coveted creative havens. Apparently, the Peach State knows a thing or two about fostering artistic vibes. 🎨 What We Know: Savannah’s Historic District claimed the third spot nationwide in a survey of respondents asked to identify America’s most […]
Will Georgia Lawmakers Side With Big Business and Against Clean Water?
Representatives of Georgia manufacturers asked state lawmakers Tuesday to pass legislation shielding them from lawsuits brought by victims of contamination from “forever chemicals” – known as PFAS – in their water. But lawyers representing those victims told members of the House Judiciary Committee companies including carpet and textile manufacturers knew the wastewater they were dumping […]
Man Breaks Into Gwinnett County Home, Showers and Splits With Keys
A homeowner in Lawrenceville got an unwelcome surprise when they confronted a stranger who had helped himself to a shower in their basement before taking off with several items. 🕵️ What We Know: Gwinnett County Police are hunting for an older white man who broke into a home on Cannings Lake Court through an unlocked […]
Traffic Alert: Jackknifed Truck Blocks Major Glynn County Intersection
A jackknifed tractor-trailer has blocked the intersection of Highway 341 and Highway 303 in Glynn County, causing significant traffic delays during the Tuesday morning commute. The Details: The truck jackknifed across multiple lanes at the busy intersection, one of the county’s major thoroughfares connecting Brunswick with surrounding communities. Emergency crews are currently on scene working […]
Pedestrian Killed in Early Morning Crash Near The Battery
A person died after being hit by a car on Cobb Parkway near The Battery Atlanta early Tuesday morning. The fatal collision happened just outside Smyrna city limits near Calibre Brooke Way. 🚨 Why It Matters: The deadly crash occurred on one of Cobb County’s busiest corridors, raising safety concerns for residents who walk near […]
Where Do Georgians Gamble? A Look at Nearby Casino Destinations
Gambling in the state of Georgia is limited. The state permits the activity in the form of the lottery, bingo, raffles, highly-rated online sweepstakes casinos, and that’s about it. If someone in Georgia wants to go to a casino, they have to go to another state, which isn’t easy since neighboring states like Alabama, Tennessee, […]
Artist Spotlight: All Eyes on Emily Boatright
“I prefer art to be disturbing– its more fun making it” says Emily Boatright who never planned to make art about epilepsy. She was just looking for inspiration—an artist who had explored the condition in their work, but search after search came up empty. “There were artists that had epilepsy, but there wasn’t anyone who […]

