Shrubs chomped to nubs. Brake lights flashing at dusk. In Peachtree Corners, neighbors say deer aren’t a novelty—they’re a daily obstacle. City Hall is now counting the herd before deciding what comes next. 🦌 Why It Matters: Collisions and costly landscaping add up. Tracking where and how often deer move could guide fixes that protect […]
Let’s Camp in a Conestoga Wagon, She Said…
Camping isn’t for me. I am not a camping type of person. Put another way, I am not a happy camper. Anyone who has ever met me would be able to tell within about nine seconds that when someone says “Let’s go camping,” I am the type who is going to schedule a root canal. […]
Navigating the Journey: Essential Resources and Support for Alzheimer’s Patients and Caregivers
Alzheimer’s disease marks a challenging journey not just for those diagnosed but also for their caregivers and loved ones. Its progression brings about significant changes, demanding an understanding of the condition and a robust support system. Resources designed for both patients and their supporters are vital in managing this life-altering challenge. Utilizing available tools and […]
Boil Water Advisory Still In Place For Savannah
Some Savannah-area taps are back to normal. Yours may not be. City officials say a boil water advisory is still in effect after a cloudy water issue at the I&D Water Treatment Plant earlier Friday. 📣 What’s Happening: The City of Savannah says an operational issue at the I&D plant pushed turbidity—cloudiness in water—above state […]
Southwest Pilot Arrested in Cockpit on DUI Charges in Savannah
Passengers had buckled up. The pilot was in the cockpit. Then police stepped on board and led him out in cuffs. A flight to Chicago never left the ground. 🚨 What Happened: Officers took a 52-year-old Southwest Airlines pilot off a plane in Savannah on Wednesday morning after a security officer flagged him during crew […]
Why Georgia Keeps Getting Scammed: New Study Ranks Us No. 2
The con artists are clicking “add to cart” on Georgia. A new analysis says we’ve lodged one of the nation’s highest rates of internet fraud — and 2024 was our worst year yet. 🖥️ What’s Happening: A study from Simmrin Law Group, using Federal Trade Commission data from 2020–2024, says Georgia ranks second nationally for […]
Revitalize Your Workspace: Tips for an Office Refresh
Your workspace is more than just a place where you tackle daily tasks; it’s a hub for creativity, productivity, and professional growth. Creating an environment that fosters focus and comfort can dramatically boost your work performance and overall satisfaction. It is important to align your office space with your work habits and personal style to […]
Hurricane Erin Won’t Hit Georgia, But Deadly Rip Currents Will
Winds stay away. Waves do not. Residents from the Coastal Empire and Lowcountry should plan for rough surf and dangerous currents next week due to Hurricane Erin. 🌊 Why It Matters: Lives are at risk in strong rip currents. According to the National Hurricane Center, distant storms can send powerful swells that turn a beach […]
What Happens When a Town Sleeps Outside for Its Heroes
A community sleep-out in Warner Robins will ask residents to spend one night outside to better understand life without shelter and to raise money for homeless female veterans. The event, called “No Roof City,” is scheduled for Sept. 27 at Memorial Park. It will run from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. Organizers plan personal stories […]
Canton Man Suspected in Hit-and-Run That Killed Trucker on I-75
Marietta Police say they’ve identified the driver accused of a hit-and-run that killed a Chattanooga trucker on I-75—and they now have a warrant in hand. The man’s attorney told investigators he will turn himself in. 🚓 What’s New:vMarietta Police announced they secured a warrant charging 48-year-old Christopher Bradshaw of Canton with felony homicide by vehicle […]
Piedmont Road Lane Shift Will Squeeze Traffic Near Lenox
Heads up if you drive Piedmont Road near Lenox. Starting Friday night, lanes will shift and narrow so crews can work. Expect fewer open lanes and slower trips for the next three months. 🚗 What It Means For You: Southbound Piedmont Road between Lenox Road and Peachtree Road will shift left and drop to two […]
Two Kids Shot in Road Rage Incident in East Point
Two Kids were shot during a road rage incident in East Point. Families near Main Street in East Point want answers and safety now. 🧭 What’s Happening: 🔎 Between the Lines: Two agencies are working one case. Police have not released details on the shooter or the cars. 🧩 Catch Up Quick: Road fights often […]
How Much Money Does Tourism Bring to Georgia?
(The Center Square) – Tourism brings in $5 billion annually in state and local tax revenues to Georgia, a committee studying the industry’s impact was told Thursday. The industry has a $79.7 billion impact and supports more than 463,000 jobs, said Jay Markwalter, statewide tourism director for the Georgia Department of Economic Development. He appeared before […]
Milton Police Department Earns National Accreditation Again
A national accreditation has been renewed for the Milton Police Department after an in-depth review of more than 200 standards for policy, training, community engagement, and accountability. The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies awarded the honor following a site visit, interviews with staff and residents, and a formal review. Only about 750 of […]
Breezy Bites: 3 Georgia Spots Are Top Places For Outdoor Dining
Three Georgia neighborhoods are getting national attention for something locals have known for years — eating outside here just hits different. Savannah’s Historic District, Poncey-Highland in Atlanta, and Downtown Athens all landed on a new list of the best neighborhoods in the country for outdoor dining. 🍽 Why It Matters: Outdoor dining is part of […]
The Heat is On Again in Georgia This Weekend
Georgia slides back to its summer default heat—right around 91—with much of the state sweating out upper-80s to mid-90s through midweek, according to the National Weather Service in Atlanta. 🌡️ Why It Matters: Heat index values flirting with triple digits change weekend plans and outdoor work. The weather service says some spots could feel like […]
Weekly Horoscope Insights: Mercury is Out of Retrograde Now
Venus entered Cancer midweek and put the spotlight on emotional truths, while reality checks via Venus–Saturn and Venus–Neptune squares remind us that boundaries are acts of self-love. In short: Your horoscope this week is about speaking your truth, the real one, and making sure every word matters. ♈ AriesThis week, Aries, you’re running on pure […]
School Bus Crash in Cobb County: What We Know
A school bus crash involving two SUVs and a bus stopped traffic near Marietta Friday morning. Drivers faced delays and worry at South Cobb Drive and Pearl Street. Cobb County School Officials confirmed the bus was a Cobb County bus. “Earlier today, a school bus was involved in an accident when another vehicle ran a […]

