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Forsyth County education chief and sheriff respond to threats against schools

Forsyth County school superintendent Jeff Bearden and Forsyth County Sheriff Ron Freeman released the following joint statement about threats against Forsyth County Schools this week in the wake of the school shooting in Nashville. The full statement is below. March 30, 2023 The heart-breaking school shooting in Nashville has been difficult for many of us. […]

Posted inCrime

In Georgia 95% of police officers involved in the killing of a suspect are never disciplined

Since the murder of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer in May 2020, police departments across the country have come under intense scrutiny for excessive use of force, particularly for incidents involving Black suspects. George Floyd’s murder is one of many in recent years that highlight the abuses of power that […]

Posted inYour Government

Georgia lawmakers have finished for the year. Here’s what they did and didn’t do

The final day of the Georgia Legislative session comes with many traditions, like throwing fistfulls of paper, wearing seersucker suits in early spring and, in recent years, failing to pass a bill to allow for medical cannabis. Sine Die, pronounced “see-nay dee-ay” in Latin but “Sigh-nee Die” in Georgia, typically sees lawmakers scramble to get […]

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Alpharetta Police Nab Five in Child Exploitation Sting

The Gist: Alpharetta law enforcement officials have arrested five suspects and are seeking two more after a successful undercover operation targeting child predators. The operation was a joint effort between the Special Investigations Unit of the Alpharetta Department of Public Safety, Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office, and the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office. What Happened?: From […]

Posted inTraffic & Transportation

Dunwoody launches plan to boost road safety for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists

The Gist: Road safety in Dunwoody could improve for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers, as the city moves forward with developing a Local Road Safety Action Plan. The plan involves data analysis, public input, and prioritization, with the aim of reducing fatalities and serious injuries on local roads. Taking Action: The city approved a contract with […]

Posted inGeorgia By The Numbers

Savannah ranked as one of the top places in the country to have an outdoor wedding

The Gist: Savannah recently ranked as the fourth-best city in the United States for outdoor weddings, according to a Lawn Love study comparing the 200 largest cities. Charleston, South Carolina, tops the list, with Fort Lauderdale and Orlando, Florida, rounding out the top three. The Survey: Lawn Love analyzed 36 metrics across eight categories to […]

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Is Roswell’s new open records policy the end of anonymous public records requests?

ROSWELL — Residents wishing to make an anonymous open records request in Roswell could face additional hurdles after a recent policy change. The Roswell City Council voted 5-1 Monday to approve changes to the city’s open records policy, requiring individuals and entities to provide verifiable names and addresses to receive public records. Councilwoman Sarah Beeson […]

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Representing You: Georgia Lawmakers Champion Gas Leaf Blower Bill

The Georgia Legislature is one step closer to passing a bill designed to protect gas-powered leaf blowers and appliances from cities and counties that might seek to restrict them. Lawmakers attached a slew of other bills to the original leaf blower bill, including provisions regarding de-annexing properties from cities and county bodies called Commercial Property […]