Posted inYour Government

The Race for Georgia’s Black Voters Continues as Atlanta Debate Between Trump and Biden Looms

Samuel Warren, a Black retiree from southwest Georgia who cuts grass for side income, recently explained the financial bottom line on why he plans to vote for Republican Donald Trump rather than President Joe Biden in their looming rematch Nov. 5. Warren’s preferred candidate in this year’s presidential election is in contrast to the typical […]

Posted inTraffic & Transportation

Traffic Alert: Repairs Cause Delays on East President Street in Savannah

East President Street reduced to one westbound lane for repairs until June 26. 🚗 The Details: East President Street is currently down to one westbound lane near the intersection at the Truman Parkway off-ramp, adjacent to the President Street Wastewater Treatment Facility. This reduction is due to ongoing repairs near the roadway. 📅 By The […]

Posted inIn The News

Invasive Mystery Snail Detected in Lake Lanier: What We Know

The Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division has confirmed the presence of an invasive mystery snail species in Lake Lanier, urging anglers and boaters to take preventative measures. 🐌 The Details: The agency’s routine sampling of Lake Lanier uncovered a reproducing population of Chinese/Japanese Mystery Snails, a member of the genus Cipangopaludina. This […]

Posted inCrime

Scam Alert: Camden County Families Targeted in Bail Bonds Scheme

The Camden County Sheriff’s Office has issued an urgent warning to the community regarding a distressing scam targeting the families of recently arrested individuals. This latest scam involves fraudsters posing as bail bondsmen to extort money from unsuspecting families. Recent Incident Reveals Scam Tactics A recent incident brought the scam into sharp focus. A local […]

Posted inGeorgia By The Numbers

Inflation Won’t Stop a Record 2.3 Million Georgians From Traveling for July 4th

AAA forecasted a record-breaking 2.3 million Georgians will travel 50 miles or more during the Independence Day holiday period this year. 🚗 Why It Matters: This surge in travel indicates growing consumer confidence and spending power, despite ongoing inflation concerns. It also means travelers should prepare for increased congestion on roads and at popular destinations. […]

Posted inThe Public Record

Firebrand Georgia Judge Arrested After Confrontation With Police Officer at Buckhead Bar

Early Thursday morning, Douglas County Judge Christina Peterson was arrested at the Red Martini Restaurant in Buckhead following an alleged altercation with a police officer. What’s Happening: Judge Peterson was reportedly involved in a physical confrontation with a police officer, leading to her arrest. Between the Lines: Judge Peterson has faced previous controversies, which have […]