The Georgia Department of Transportation announced that all lanes have been reopened following a crash that earlier blocked two right lanes on I-75 South before South Marietta Parkway (mile marker 263.3). The accident caused significant delays for commuters during the morning rush. The Details • The crash occurred before 8 a.m. on I-75 South near […]
Is The USPS Prepared For The 2024 Holiday Surge?
The United States Postal Service is gearing up for the busy 2024 holiday season with confidence, citing major advancements from its 10-year Delivering for America plan. In Georgia, the Postal Service has been under fire for missed mail and slow service after its recent reorganization, leaving many Georgia residents to wonder if their packages would […]
When Should You Start Thawing Your Turkey For Thanksgiving?
Timing is everything when it comes to preparing the perfect Thanksgiving meal, and that starts with knowing when to thaw your turkey. Whether you’ve picked up a frozen bird weeks ahead or just before the holiday, proper thawing is essential for both safety and taste. Just the Facts: • Thaw in the Refrigerator: This is […]
New Details Released About BioLab Fire in Conyers
The U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) has released new details about the Sept. 29, 2024, chemical fire at the BioLab facility in Conyers, Georgia. The fire, which started in a storage warehouse containing pool chlorinating agents, resulted in widespread evacuations, road closures, and environmental monitoring. Incident Summary: • Date: Sept. 29, 2024 […]
If You’ve Ever Asked ‘What’s With Atlanta,’ This New Book is For You
From sharing the history of Atlanta traditions to the reasoning behind all the “Peachtree” roads, “What’s With Atlanta?” — a new book by travel blogger and author Paige Watts — gives readers a deeper insight into Georgia’s capital. Whether you are interested in food, history, attractions, sports, or anything else ATL, this book can provide […]
Celebrate Community Spirit: Shop Local in Milton
This holiday season, residents of Milton will shop locally and celebrate community spirit, with dozens of small businesses offering an array of unique gifts, services, and experiences. The initiative is led by the city an aims to support local businesses. Through the 2025 Small Business Holiday Specials promotion, the city has compiled a list of […]
Georgia Colleges Will Ban DEI
(The Center Square) – The University System of Georgia’s Board of Regents has recommended a number of new and revised policies for its institutions, such as a commitment to institutional neutrality, the prohibiting of DEI tactics, and a mandatory education in America’s founding documents. The University System of Georgia (USG) is made up of Georgia’s […]
Will You Be Shopping on Black Friday?
Holiday shopping is off to a strong start, with 183.4 million people expected to shop online or in stores from Thanksgiving and Black Friday through Cyber Monday. This projection, from the National Retail Federation and Prosper Insights & Analytics, sets a record, surpassing last year’s 182 million. Just the Facts: • Top Days for Shopping: […]
State-run Farm Hurricane Relief Program Taking Applications
The Georgia Department of Agriculture has launched a low-interest emergency loan program to help farmers who suffered losses from Hurricane Helene. The application period for the SAFETY 24 Hurricane Helene Relief Loan Program, a partnership of the agriculture agency and the Georgia Development Authority, opened on Friday on a first come, first served basis. Farmers […]
Around Georgia: Water Outages and Pet Gifts
Is Your Water Out in Temple? Here’s Why: The City of Temple is installing new water lines today, which may cause water outages or low pressure in areas from Sage Street at Montgomery Street to Webster Lake Subdivision. Work is scheduled to begin around 11:30 a.m. and is expected to last 2-4 hours. Crews are […]
How Does the Charlotte Airport Strike Impact Travelers in Georgia?
Airline support staff at Charlotte Douglas International Airport walked off the job Monday, pressing for higher wages and better treatment during one of the busiest travel weeks of the year. For Georgians flying through this major hub, delays or disruptions could put holiday plans in jeopardy. ✈️ Why It Matters: Charlotte is a critical stop […]
Georgia Labor Chief Bruce Thompson Dies at Age 59
Georgia Commissioner of Labor Bruce Thompson died Sunday at the age of 59, eight months after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Thompson, a Republican from North Georgia, was elected to head the labor department in 2022 and took office at the beginning of last year. Before that, he served for eight years in the state […]
Wanted for Carjacking in Richmond County: Terrell Crawford Jr.
Authorities in Richmond County are actively searching for Terrell Crawford Jr., 25, who is wanted in connection with an attempted carjacking and a subsequent vehicle theft on Hunter Street. Crawford, described as 5’10” and weighing 220 pounds, is considered armed and dangerous. Just the Facts: • The incident occurred on November 24, in the 1400 […]
Runaway Donkey Rescued in Toombs County
Meet Gus — Toombs County’s newest four-legged fugitive-turned-local-celebrity. Gus, a donkey with an apparent wanderlust, decided his pen was just a suggestion this past weekend. Naturally, he saw the great outdoors as his personal playground. But Gus’s big day out was cut short thanks to Deputies Perez and Colbert from the Toombs County Sheriff’s Office, […]
Georgia Gas Prices Hold Steady Ahead of Thanksgiving Travel Boom
With Thanksgiving travel starting this week, Georgia’s gas prices remain unchanged, offering drivers a welcome reprieve at the pump. As of today, the state average for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline stands firm at $2.93 per gallon right in the range it has been for about three weeks now. Just the Facts: • State […]
Frying Fowl: Thanksgiving Day Known for Spike in Cooking Fires
Thanksgiving is a day for gratitude and indulgent meals, but it’s also the leading day for home cooking fires in the United States. Deep-fried turkey, a popular centerpiece, has been linked to a rise in fire-related incidents, turning what should be a joyous occasion into a potential hazard. Just the Facts: • According to FEMA, […]
Brown Friday: The Day Georgia’s Pipes Work Overtime
It’s not just turkey leftovers and holiday shopping chaos making the news on the day after Thanksgiving. Georgia’s plumbers are bracing for their annual day of reckoning: Brown Friday. What Is It?: Brown Friday—the cheekily named day after Thanksgiving—sees a spike in plumbing emergencies. No, it’s not the turkey itself, but what comes after: grease-clogged […]
Bulloch Academy Clinches First State Football Title Since 1997
Bulloch Academy edged out First Presbyterian Day in a 14-10 thriller on Saturday to claim the GIAA Class AAAA state championship. The win capped an undefeated 12-0 season and ended a 26-year title drought for the Gators. 🏆 Why It Matters: A state title is always big, but this one was personal. Bulloch not only […]

