A Hogansville police officer is off the job as state investigators look into an accusation of sexual assault. 🚨 What’s Happening: The officer, whose name has not been released, was placed on administrative leave after a complaint was filed with the Hogansville Police Department on Monday, February 3. The department immediately requested the Georgia Bureau […]
How Are Richmond County Schools Handling Federal Immigration Orders?
Richmond County School officials say all students can keep learning, no matter their immigration status, even after new federal rules on immigration. 🔎 What’s Happening: The Richmond County School System wants families to know that every child has the right to go to school, even after new immigration rules from the federal government. The district […]
Grubhub Security Breach: What You Need to Know
Grubhub says a security breach through a third-party contractor exposed contact information of some customers, merchants, and drivers. The company took swift action to cut off access and is now working with cybersecurity experts to strengthen its defenses. 🔍 What happened? Grubhub detected unusual activity linked to a third-party service provider for its support team. […]
Georgia’s Own Doug Collins Confirmed as Secretary of Veterans Affairs
The U.S. Senate voted Tuesday to confirm former U.S. Rep. Doug Collins of Gainesville as secretary of veterans affairs. The Republican nominated for the post by President Donald Trump received strong bipartisan backing in a 77-23 vote, with both of Georgia’s Democratic senators, Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, supporting the nominee. “I congratulate Congressman Collins on his […]
34-Year-Old Macon Man Missing for Days
Update: The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office was notified that Ardarryus Lashone Harper has been found and is safe. Harper has been removed from the NCIC system as a missing person. The original article is below. Deputies in Macon are asking for help finding 34-year-old Ardarryus Lashone Harper, who hasn’t been seen since Monday night. Just […]
What Are The Best Coffee Shops For Remote Work in Georgia?
If you’ve ever closed a deal over a latte or powered through emails at your favorite café, you’re not alone. Coffee shops have become the go-to workspace for remote professionals, and now, three Georgia spots have been named among the best in the country for getting work done. ✨ The Big Picture: Coffee shops aren’t […]
Apalachee Students Walked Out Today Demanding Stricter Gun Safety Laws
A student-led walkout at Apalachee High School set the tone Tuesday morning as students and alumni took their fight for stricter gun storage laws to the Georgia State Capitol. Their message was clear: Georgia lawmakers need to pass the Pediatric Health Safe Storage Act to prevent another school shooting. Why It Matters: The September 4 […]
Teen on Dirt Bike Injured After Crashing into School Bus in Warner Robins
A 14-year-old riding a dirt bike ran a red light and crashed into a school bus in Warner Robins early Tuesday morning, according to city officials. The teen suffered serious injuries and was taken to the hospital. What Happened: Authorities say the school bus was traveling north on South Davis Drive with a green light […]
The Different Steering Wheel Positions and Their Benefits
Driving demands control and focus, and how you hold the steering wheel is really important for safety. It might seem small, but where you put your hands can change how fast you react and how comfortable you feel while driving. Over time, the best ways to hold the wheel have changed. Today’s cars have power […]
Soaring Egg Prices Hit Waffle House: What it Means For You
Waffle House customers will soon be paying more for their breakfast. Starting Monday, the diner chain is tacking on a 50-cent surcharge per egg due to skyrocketing egg prices. 🥚 Why It Matters: Eggs are a staple for breakfast, and higher prices hit both restaurants and customers hard. The surge is being driven by bird […]
The Importance of Animal Control in Tackling Instances of Animal Attacks
Animal attacks, which endanger people and animals, are becoming a bigger problem in both urban and rural regions. Such incidents highlight the pressing necessity for efficient animal control methods, whether from hostile stray dogs in neighborhoods or wild animals intruding into human dwellings. When you see possibly aggressive animal behavior or witness an animal attack, […]
Train Collides With Tractor-Trailer in South Fulton: What We Know
A crash between a CSX train and a tractor-trailer Monday night has left roads closed in South Fulton as police investigate. The collision happened at the intersection of Roosevelt Highway and Roberts Road just before 10 p.m. 🚧 Why It Matters: Traffic delays and detours could impact drivers in the area throughout Tuesday morning. The […]
High-Speed Chase in Fayette County Ends with Gunfire in Clayton County
A high-speed chase that started in Fayette County and stretched across multiple jurisdictions ended in gunfire Monday night, leaving one suspect wounded and both in custody. Just The Facts: The Details: The pursuit began when deputies identified a vehicle suspected in recent auto break-ins in South Fulton County. When deputies attempted a traffic stop, the […]
Atlanta Among Best Wedding Destinations for 2025
Love is in the air, and for couples planning to tie the knot in 2025, Atlanta is one of the best places to say ‘I do.’ A new study from WalletHub ranks Atlanta as the fourth-best city in the country for getting married, offering affordability and an abundance of wedding-related services. 💰 What’s Happening: With […]
Georgia Again Scrapes Bottom of The Barrel in Women’s Health
A new report from the nonprofit group SmileHub provides further evidence that Georgia continues to lag behind in women’s health care. The state ranks 41st overall in the nation, reinforcing long-standing concerns about doctor affordability and hospital quality. 🩺 What’s Happening: SmileHub compared all 50 states using 18 different health factors, including maternal mortality rates, […]
Atlanta Scores Big as a Top Super Bowl City
If you’re in Atlanta for the Super Bowl, you’re in the right place. A new study ranks the city as the second-best spot in the country to watch the Big Game. 🍻 What’s Happening: A report by Home Run Inn Pizza analyzed factors like bar access, food affordability, and the city’s football history. Atlanta scored […]
Alpharetta Farmers Market to Accept SNAP Benefits Starting in April
Residents who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will soon be able to use their benefits at the Alpharetta Farmers Market. Starting in April, the market will accept Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards, making fresh, locally sourced food more accessible to low-income families and seniors. SNAP recipients can visit the Alpharetta Business Association […]
Girlfriend Arrested in Shooting Death of East Point Man
A late-night shooting in East Point has left one man dead and his girlfriend behind bars. Authorities are investigating what led to the tragic end of a relationship that turned fatal on Kenelworth Drive. Just the Facts: The Details: A domestic dispute in East Point turned deadly Sunday night, ending with one man dead and […]

