Georgia residents should prepare for a rainy and potentially stormy night as weather patterns shift, bringing colder temperatures and gusty winds across the state. A series of showers, increasing overnight, are expected to persist through Thursday, with a clearer forecast by Friday and into the weekend. The Forecast: Today: • Skies will become increasingly cloudy, […]
Over 60 Bomb Threats Were Made to Georgia Polling Precincts on Election Day
On Election Day, Georgia faced a significant challenge as over 60 bomb threats targeted polling locations across the state. Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger confirmed that number today at a pre-certification press conference. The threats, which originated from Russian sources, were intended to disrupt the electoral process. Despite these attempts, Georgia successfully conducted free, fair, […]
Hurricane Helene Flood Claims May Reach $7 Billion
As of Nov. 7, more than 55,000 flood loss claims linked to Hurricane Helene have been filed with the National Flood Insurance Program, with payments totaling approximately $830 million so far, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. FEMA estimates that overall claim losses from Hurricane Helene could range from $3.5 billion to $7 billion, […]
Jon Burns Nominated for Second Term as Georgia House Speaker
Jon Burns, a Republican from Newington, has been nominated by the Georgia House Republican Caucus to serve a second term as Speaker of the House for the 2025-2026 legislative session. “It has been an immense honor and privilege to serve as Georgia’s 75th Speaker of the House, and I am deeply grateful for the unwavering […]
Teenage Girl Hospitalized After Richmond County Shooting
A teenage girl is in the hospital after a shooting in Richmond County this morning. The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office responded to reports of gunfire at 9:14 a.m. on Koger Street near Eagles Way, finding the girl injured by at least one gunshot. Just The Facts: • Time and Location: Police were called at 9:14 […]
Are You Leaving Intimate Photos and Videos on Your Old Devices?
In Georgia, thousands of people may unknowingly be handing over intimate photos and videos when recycling their old phones, laptops, and other digital devices. A recent survey from HostingAdvice reveals that 23% of Georgians admit they do not erase personal data before recycling, leaving potentially sensitive content—often the type meant only for private eyes—vulnerable to […]
Victim in Norcross Shooting Identified as 16-Year-Old
A young life was lost in Norcross on Nov. 8, and now — as of Tuesday — the Gwinnett County Police Department has identified the victim as 16-year-old Jose Yahir Batz. Batz died at the scene, marking another incident involving gun violence among teens. Just The Facts: • Victim Identified: Authorities have confirmed that Jose […]
Georgia Counties Will Certify Election Results Today: What Does it Mean?
Today, Nov. 12, marks a pivotal moment in Georgia’s electoral process as county election superintendents are required to certify the results of the Nov. 5 general election by 5 p.m. This certification is a crucial step in finalizing the vote counts and ensuring the integrity of the electoral process. Understanding Certification: Certification is the official […]
Alpharetta Tree Lighting 2024: What You Need to Know
The annual Season of Celebration returns to downtown Alpharetta this year, launching with the Alpharetta Tree Lighting on Saturday, November 23, from 5 to 9 p.m. Marking its 46th year, the popular holiday kickoff event invites families and residents to celebrate the season with festive music, holiday treats, and the lighting of a 50-foot Christmas […]
Democrats and Republicans Rally to Keep Spalding Drive Elementary Open
In a rare show of unity, local leaders from both major political parties are rallying against the proposed closure of Spalding Drive Elementary School, standing together to defend a beloved neighborhood institution. This collaborative front includes Democratic State Sen. Josh McLaurin, Republican State Rep. Deborah Silcox, and Fulton County Commissioner Bob Ellis, who argue keeping […]
Parents Accused of Using Cattle Prod on Their Son: What We Know
An Alpharetta couple has been arrested on charges of cruelty to children and battery after they allegedly used a cattle prod to discipline a 12-year-old boy, according to police. The boy reported the abuse at school, leading to the couple’s arrest. Just The Facts: • Richard Henderson, the boy’s stepfather, and Shanna Park, his biological […]
Two Decades of Covering Election Nights: What I’ve Learned (Besides How to Wait)
Last Tuesday, like most journalists, I took part in the time honored tradition of covering election night. I have been covering elections since 2000, and I’ve covered them under every title and setting imaginable. I’ve covered elections in the roles of a political correspondent, a reporter, an editor, a managing editor, and a digital director. […]
Fatal Crash Involving MARTA Bus: What We Know
Atlanta police are investigating a fatal crash involving a MARTA bus and another vehicle that occurred Monday evening in the Ponoma Park neighborhood. Authorities say the crash took place at Campbellton Road SW and Honeysuckle Lane SW, leaving a yet-undisclosed number of fatalities. 🚔 What’s Happening: According to MARTA Police, initial findings indicate that the […]
Final Supermoon of 2024 Will Illuminate the Georgia Sky Thursday Night
The year’s fourth and final supermoon arrives Thursday night, giving skywatchers a luminous view as it nears Earth at roughly 225,000 miles. Though it won’t reach its full phase until Friday, this supermoon is the last chance this year to catch the celestial event. Why It Matters: Supermoons provide a striking view of the moon, […]
The Home Depot Foundation Invests $10 Million to Keep Veterans From Becoming Homeless
The Home Depot Foundation announced a $10 million investment to support aging veterans by expanding access to affordable and stable housing, aiming to help veterans stay in their homes and reduce homelessness. This funding is part of the Foundation’s Operation Surprise initiative, which provides critical support to veterans facing housing insecurity and accessibility challenges. The […]
What Are The 10 Wealthiest Counties in Georgia?
SmartAsset’s latest annual study reveals the wealthiest counties in Georgia, ranked by investment income, property values, and median income. With Forsyth County leading the pack, the list includes a mix of suburban hubs and emerging areas showing strong economic growth. These counties, offering higher-than-average incomes and property values, represent some of the most financially secure […]
Webinar Empowers Veterans to Launch Businesses After Service
The Georgia Secretary of State’s office will host a free She Leads webinar, “From Service to Success: Navigating Entrepreneurship for Veterans,” on November 20 at 6 p.m., providing targeted resources to help veterans transition into business ownership. Led by Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, this session is part of an ongoing initiative to empower veterans […]
Are Georgians Too Selfish? Charitable Giving Survey Says Yes
Georgia may be known for its peaches and Southern hospitality, but when it comes to charitable giving, the numbers show something different. According to a recent report by WalletHub, Georgia ranked 28th in the nation for charitable giving, placing it in the bottom half of all U.S. states. The findings contrast with the over $560 […]

