DUNWOODY — This morning, Dunwoody residents in several neighborhoods were shocked to find Anti-Semitic flyers in their driveways. The hateful messages contained in the flyers have caused concern and outrage among the community. In response to the incident, Mayor Lynn Deutsch released a statement saying, “On behalf of the Dunwoody City Council, I want to […]
Look: Football World Reacts To Death Of Beloved Coach
The football world is mourning the loss of a beloved coach this weekend. Cleve Bryant, a former college football quarterback turned coach, died at the age of 75 earlier this week. “Saddened to learn of the passing of our dear friend Cleve Bryant. Our deepest condolences go out to his wife Jean, their children and […]
Mystery Solved: 37-Year-Old Cold Case Identifies Mary Anga Cowan
The News: After 37 years, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation has identified a woman who was found injured and unconscious near Newton in 1985 as Mary Anga Cowan, who went by “Angie.” What Happened?: On May 14, 1985, a woman was found injured and unconscious on the west side of GA Highway 91 near Newton, […]
Georgia residents back big changes: Medicaid expansion and better schools
A new poll out Friday shows Georgians support using some of the state’s record surplus to improve social services by expanding Medicaid and increasing funding for education. The Georgia Budget and Policy Institute (GBPI), a left-leaning think tank in Atlanta, commissioned the poll of 1,099 Georgians through the University of Georgia’s School of Public and International Affairs. […]
Pro Bowl Games on TV Today (Sunday, Feb. 5)
Here’s a quick look at the NFL Pro Bowl Games skill competitions on today, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2023 with TV channels, tonight’s start times and more information. The NFL‘s new take at the Pro Bowl kicked off Thursday with four skills competitions, and it will wrap up Sunday, Feb. 5 from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas […]
Early morning house fire in Suwanee
SUWANEE — In the early hours this morning, firefighters from the Gwinnett County Fire Department responded to a report of a house fire in the 4700 block of Cuyahoga Cove in Suwanee. Firefighters say at about 3:35 a.m., a neighbor called 911 to report that the entire front of a two-story, 9,000 square-foot residence was […]
Guinness World Records Crowns Oldest Dog Ever—See the Good Boy
There’s a new—or should we say old—top dog in town. On Feb. 2, Guinness World Records replaced Spike, who held the title of oldest dog alive as of just two weeks ago, with Bobi, who now reigns supreme as not only the oldest dog alive, but the oldest dog ever. The esteemed title was bestowed upon the 30-year-old purebred Rafeiro do […]
Two Georgians Win Dream Job as Lego Master Builders
Elizabeth Baker and Crow Newton are the new Assistant Master Model Builders at the soon-to-open Lego Discovery Center in Atlanta. They won the coveted title after competing in the Brick Factor competition, where they took on three rounds of timed freestyle builds. The competition was held today at Lenox Square Mall and concluded with a […]
This Georgia city was ranked the second worst city for chocolate lovers in the US
The Gist: The City of Columbus in Western Georgia has been ranked as the second worst city for chocolate lovers in the United States. The Worst: Columbus was ranked second worst among the 190 biggest cities in the US for chocolate lovers. Other cities in the bottom 10 include Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Mesquite, Texas, […]
Georgia Boys Basketball Power 25: Week 10
The big movers inside the Top 10 in Week 10 of the Georgia Boys Basketball Power 25 include Newton, which is up to No. 4, and Norcross, which is down to No. 9. Grovetown, who was highly ranked to start the season, is playing some fantastic basketball and is back up to No. 16. South […]
Georgia lawmakers renew debate over controversial hospital certificate of need law
State lawmakers have eased restrictions in Georgia’s certificate of need (CON) law over the years, making it easier for providers to build new health-care facilities or offer new medical services without proving the community needs them. Now, a push is on to repeal the CON law altogether, bolstered by a six-figure ad campaign launched ahead […]
Georgia Weekend Weather Outlook: Get your coats and sunglasses ready
The weather this weekend is set to be a mixed bag, with clear skies and sunny skies both in the forecast. Starting off with tonight, clear skies are expected with a low of 29 degrees. Be sure to grab a coat if you’re heading out for a night on the town. On Saturday, sunny skies […]
How to Watch Every 2023 Super Bowl Ad — Including Super Bowl Commercials Before the Big Game
Find out how to watch all of the 2023 Super Bowl commercials, including how to watch some of the ads before the game airs. Aside from the big game itself, Super Bowl commercials are a key part of the entertainment every year. From celebrity cameos to silly storylines, tearjerker moments and viral fodder, Super Bowl ads are the pinnacle of […]
Tip Jar Thief Strikes King’s Pizzeria in Cartersville
CARTERSVILLE — A man walked into King’s Pizzeria Thursday night asking for free food, and made off with the store’s tip jar, according to the Bartow County Sheriff’s Office. Video footage showed the suspect taking the clear glass jar off the counter and hiding it on his person before leaving the scene. The Bartow County […]
Georgia’s wet winter means an active mosquito season this year
As January transitions to February, few of us are thinking about mosquitoes and the multitude of problems they can cause when spring arrives. But with January rain totals well above normal across the Southeast, it is a good time to take inventory of where standing water is holding and what can be done to eliminate […]
Should Georgia switch to instant runoffs?
An effort that could lead eventually to the elimination of runoff elections in Georgia has surfaced in the General Assembly. State Rep. Joseph Gullett, R-Dallas, introduced a bill into the Georgia House this week that would allow Georgia cities to experiment with instant runoff voting in nonpartisan municipal elections. “This legislation promotes local control,” said […]
8 Skills to Master While Pursuing a Nursing Degree in Georgia
Pursuing a nursing degree is more than learning the hows and whys of basic medicine; you will learn other useful skills too. During your studies, you’ll be challenged to think like a leader, hone your critical thinking abilities, and become comfortable in an ever-changing healthcare landscape. You’ll discover how to work as part of a […]
Anticipated freezing weather prompts DeKalb warming centers to open
DeKalb County will open four warming centers for residents to use on Friday, Feb. 3 and Saturday, Feb. 4, beginning at 8 p.m. Temperatures in the area are expected to dip below freezing Friday night and will be just above freezing on Saturday night. The four centers are Fire Station 3, located at 100 N. […]