(The Center Square) – A commercial plane collided with a military helicopter near Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Va., and crashed into the Potomac River, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The FAA confirms the flight was a commuter jet, American Airlines 5342, out of Wichita, Kan. The aircraft “collided midair with a Sikorsky H-60 […]
Deputies Mistake Hit and Run Victim for Stabbing Victim: What We Know
A 43-year-old Macon women was previously thought to have been stabbed, but autopsy results conclude she was hit by a vehicle. Just The Facts: How You Can Help: If you have any more information, please contact the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office at 478-751-7500 or Macon Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-877-68CRIME.
Trump signs Laken Riley Act Into Law
Legislation named in honor of a Georgia nursing student murdered by an illegal immigrant Wednesday became the first bill signed into law by President Donald Trump. The Laken Riley Act requires federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to arrest, detain and deport illegal immigrants who commit nonviolent crimes including theft, burglary, larceny or shoplifting. Riley, a 22-year-old […]
Missing Teen in Hampton: Authorities Seek Your Help
Authorities in Henry County are asking for the public’s help to find a missing 15-year-old boy who may have run away. Just The Facts: How You Can Help: Anyone with information on Allen’s whereabouts is urged to contact: Every tip matters—please share this information to help bring Allen home safely.
Strip Down for a Good Cause at Cupid’s Undie Run Atlanta
On February 15, brave souls across Atlanta will shed their layers—literally—and hit the streets in their underwear for Cupid’s Undie Run, the nation’s biggest pants-optional charity run. This is your chance to run wild and raise money for a cause that actually matters. The event supports neurofibromatosis (NF) research—a genetic disorder that causes tumors to […]
Warm Weather Holds in Georgia But Rain Moves in Friday
Georgia is getting a break from winter chills with sunshine and comfortable temperatures, but don’t get used to it. A storm system is set to roll in Friday, bringing rain and gusty winds that could impact travel and outdoor plans. ☀️ What’s Happening: Sunshine and warm temperatures stick around for now, but rain is on […]
Georgia’s Thunder Task Force Cracks Down on Drivers in Warner Robins This Week
If you’re driving in Warner Robins this weekend, consider this your final warning—slow down, buckle up, put the phone away, and don’t drive under the influence. Just the Facts: The Details: Starting Thursday, the Thunder Task Force—a high-visibility enforcement unit led by the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety —will take to the streets for a […]
Will Town Center Mall Reopen Today?
Shoppers can return to Town Center Mall in Cobb County today as the mall reopens at 11 a.m. The closure was due to a power shutoff by Georgia Power over unpaid bills. What’s Happening: Due to significant overdue payments, Georgia Power disconnected the mall’s electricity. The company mentioned prolonged efforts with the mall’s management to […]
How the Economy of Georgia Would Be Affected by the Legality of Betting?
Betting legalization has transformed state economies across the U.S., bringing substantial tax revenues, job creation, and economic growth. States like New Jersey and Pennsylvania have experienced surging financial gains, with gambling taxes contributing billions annually. If Georgia joins the ranks of these states, it could unlock similar opportunities, but also face challenges in regulation and […]
Hall County Weighs Opting Out of Voter-Approved Property Tax Cap
Hall County leaders are considering opting out of a property tax cap that voters approved last year. The cap, which ties property tax increases to the rate of inflation, was meant to prevent homeowners from facing steep tax hikes as property values rise. 🏡 What’s Happening: The Hall County Board of Commissioners is reviewing whether […]
Measles Case Confirmed in Metro Atlanta
Health officials are tracking potential exposure to measles in metro Atlanta, after an unvaccinated resident tested positive for the virus. 📌 What’s Happening: The Georgia Department of Public Health says the infected person was contagious between January 19th and 24th. The individual contracted the virus while traveling in the United States. Health workers are now […]
Where to Find The Best Winter Sunrise in Georgia
The beauty of a winter sunrise has earned Black Rock Mountain State Park the top spot in Georgia, while Wassaw Island National Wildlife Refuge also made the list of America’s most stunning locations to catch morning colors. 🌅 What’s Happening: A recent survey by Mixbook, a photo book company, asked participants to rank the best […]
Trump’s Federal Payment Freeze: What it Means and Who it Impacts
The Trump administration will temporarily stop payments on multiple federal programs Tuesday evening, cutting off Americans who rely on what could be trillions in funding and setting off legal challenges over Congress’ constitutional spending authority. The two-page memo from the Office of Management and Budget announcing the freeze led to significant confusion throughout the day Tuesday […]
Georgia Workers Call For Labor Laws Similar to Colorado
Georgians say if they could borrow labor laws from another state, they’d pick Colorado’s. A new survey reveals residents envy the progressive worker protections and benefits found there, especially a higher minimum wage. 🛠 What’s Happening: Labor laws in the United States vary by state, creating stark differences in workplace rights and wages. A survey […]
Aligning Your Lifestyle with Hormonal Phases for Better Health
Our bodies are intricately connected to natural rhythms, particularly the hormonal cycles that govern much of our physical and emotional well-being. For women, these cycles are often centered around the menstrual cycle, a roughly 28-day process that influences energy, mood, metabolism, and more. By aligning your lifestyle – nutrition, exercise, and self-care practices – with […]
Georgia’s Top Judge’s Dire Warning: Our Justice System is Under Attack
State Chief Justice Michael Boggs sounded the alarm this morning, warning about growing dangers to judges, court personnel, and public trust in Georgia’s judiciary. “It seems that our entire system of justice, a bedrock of our democracy, is under attack. These threats take many forms, from threats posed by disinformation and actual violence to threats […]
Search for Timothy Murry: Missing Since January 9
Toombs County authorities are asking for your help to find missing 30-year-old man, Timothy Murry. Just the Facts: If you have any information about Timothy Shane Murry’s whereabouts, please call the Toombs County Sheriff’s Office at 912-526-9292. Your help could make a difference.
Georgia Supreme Court Rules Mableton Cityhood is Legal
The Supreme Court of Georgia says Mableton’s cityhood is here to stay. The court has dismissed a lawsuit challenging the creation of the new city in Cobb County. 🎯 What’s Happening: The lawsuit came from a group of Mableton residents who didn’t agree with how the city was formed. They said House Bill 839, passed […]

