Savannah will light up City Hall for Labor Day while police and fire officials urge safety on the roads and at cookouts. What’s Happening: Starting at sunset on Monday, Sept. 1, City Hall will glow in red, white, and blue. The city is inviting people to take photos and share them online with the hashtag […]
Cherokee Election Results: County Commission Race Heads to Runoff
Republican Will Cagle and Democrat Charles Ravenscraft will face each other in a September 23 runoff to decide who fills the Cherokee County Commission District 1 seat. Unofficial results from Tuesday’s special election show Cagle in the lead, but short of the majority needed to win outright. Ravenscraft secured second place in the four-way contest, […]
Labor Day Explained: More Than Just a Day Off
For most Georgians, Labor Day means three-day weekend, burgers on the grill, and maybe one last trip to the lake before summer fades. But the holiday wasn’t invented to give car dealerships an excuse to run commercials with waving American flags. It’s not about mattress sales, discounts, or even football kickoff. Labor Day is about […]
Trump Says CDC Chief Ousted: Her Lawyer Says She Hasn’t Resigned or Been Fired
The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention doesn’t appear inclined to leave her post, despite the Trump administration announcing Wednesday that she’s no longer running one of the country’s top public health agencies. Attorneys for Susan Monarez, who received Senate confirmation in late July, posted that she hasn’t been fired or resigned, […]
Navigating Tax Debt: Essential Resources To Help You Get Back on Track
Understanding and managing tax debt can be a daunting task with a web of regulations and consequences that may seem overwhelming. The strain it puts on finances and the accompanying stress can take a toll on anyone’s peace of mind. Fortunately, resources and strategies are available to confront this challenge head-on and clear the path […]
Retired NFL Player Darryl ‘Buster’ Skrine Arrested in Roswell on Fraud Charges
Darryl “Buster” Skrine, a retired NFL player, was arrested Wednesday in Roswell on 18 fraud-related charges and is also wanted in Canada for skipping bail in a separate $100,000 check fraud case. What We Know: Police said Skrine, 35, used online dating platforms to build relationships with women before asking them for money under the […]
The Case of The Disappearing Weekend
In my last column, I discussed the pressure and intensity of youth sports, but I didn’t get to touch on the weekend aspect. So now, here is my ode to the weekend. A farewell to arms, if you will. The meaning of weekends has changed exponentially in the last few years. Weekends used to mean […]
Georgia State Troopers Will Be Out in Full Force Labor Day Weekend
Thousands of Georgians will hit the road this Labor Day weekend, and state troopers say they’ll be ready. The Georgia Department of Public Safety warns drivers that extra patrols will target speeding, drunk driving, and distracted driving from Friday evening through late Monday night. What’s Happening: Officials say this holiday period is one of the […]
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz: ‘Horrific Act of Violence’ at South Minneapolis Catholic School
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said Wednesday that the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and State Patrol are on the scene of what he called a “horrific act of violence” at a Catholic Church in south Minneapolis. “I’m praying for our kids and teachers whose first week of school was marred by this horrific act of violence,” […]
Georgia’s Air Quality is The Worst in The Nation
Breathing in Georgia is now the equivalent of smoking 147 cigarettes a year, according to a new study. That means every cough, wheeze, and runny nose might as well come with a Surgeon General’s warning. Why It Matters: Air pollution is not just an Atlanta skyline haze problem. It’s linked to asthma, heart disease, and […]
Election Results: Cherokee County Democrat Leads Pack in State Senate Jungle Primary
The lone Democrat in a seven-way race has advanced to a runoff in a special election that will decide who will replace former Alpharetta Republican state Sen. Brandon Beach, but the top GOP candidates in the contest were still battling it out for second place late Tuesday night. Democrat Debra Shigley had a strong showing […]
Jobs and Sales Up at Georgia’s Ports
(The Center Square) – Georgia’s port activity comprises 12% of the state’s employment or 650,965 full and part-time jobs, according to an economic impact study. The number of positions increased by 7% in fiscal year 2024 when compared to the previous year, according to the study compiled by the Selig Center for Economic Growth at the […]
High-Speed Chase in Macon Ends With Arrest In Houston County
MACON — A driver wanted in two counties led officers on a dangerous chase across Middle Georgia Tuesday before crashing and being arrested. What Happened: Bibb County Sheriff’s Office Cpl. Fredrick Gray tried to stop a Ford on Mercer University Drive after a system alert showed the driver had a suspended license and was wanted […]
Power Outage Hits Jackson Near McDonough Road
JACKSON — Neighbors in Jackson lost power Tuesday afternoon as an outage spread near McDonough Road and surrounding areas. City crews are on the ground now trying to fix it. What’s Happening: The City of Jackson’s electric department said it is working to find the source of the outage and restore power as soon as […]
Delta Flight Attendant Accused of Slapping Passenger
ATLANTA — A man says a Delta flight turned violent when a flight attendant slapped him in front of his child. He’s now preparing to sue the airline. What’s Happening: Attorneys for Mohammad Shibli say the incident happened on a July 29 flight from Atlanta to Fresno, California. Shibli says he was refused water, then […]
Georgia State Students Help Atlanta Airport Rename Cell Phone Lot
ATLANTA — Travelers heading to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport now see a new sign that makes a big difference: “Park & Wait.” What’s Happening: The free lot near ATL’s Domestic Terminal was known for years as the “Cell Phone Lot.” After research by Georgia State University business students, the airport officially renamed it in May […]
Georgia Loses Thousands Of Construction Jobs and Ranks Among Nation’s Worst
Georgia is once again showing up on a list no one here wants to see. A new study finds the state had one of the sharpest declines in construction jobs over the past year. What’s Happening: Georgia lost 3,500 construction jobs between May 2024 and May 2025, dropping from 228,300 to 224,800. That puts the […]
Tybee Beach Visitors Warned Of Jellyfish Despite Calm Surf
If you are heading to Tybee Island today, expect calm waters but keep an eye out for jellyfish. Ocean Rescue says swimming is safe overall, but the purple flag means stings are possible. What’s Happening: Tybee Island Ocean Rescue posted today’s conditions to help beachgoers plan their day. Between the Lines:The double flags tell the […]

