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Georgia man pleads guilty of shooting at convenience store shoppers based on race

Larry Edward Foxworth has pleaded guilty in federal court to shooting into multiple Clayton County convenience stores to kill those inside based upon their race and ethnicity. “Foxworth used a firearm to commit a heinous hate crime that traumatized his victims as well as the communities who rely on these businesses,” said U.S. Attorney Ryan K. […]

Posted inTraffic & Transportation

Are you ready for holiday travel? The Georgia State Patrol is

As the Christmas and New Year’s holidays rapidly approach, Georgia State Patrol Troopers and Motor Carrier Compliance Officers across the state are preparing for the back-to-back holiday weekends and will conduct high visibility patrols on the heaviest travel days to remind motorists to drive safely. This year’s Christmas holiday travel period begins Friday, Dec. 23, […]

Posted inYour Government

Brian Kemp bans TikTok on state devices

Georgia is joining the growing list of Republican-led states banning TikTok from state-owned phones and laptops, according to a new memo issued by Gov. Brian Kemp on Thursday.   All executive agencies and branches should immediately ban the use of TikTok as well as two other social messaging platforms, WeChat and Telegram, on any government-owned devices, […]

Posted inThe Georgia Chronicles

Flashback: In 1992 Georgia also considered doing away with general election runoffs

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger garnered quite a bit of attention earlier this week when he called on Georgia lawmakers to end Georgia’s general election runoff system. The move drew criticism and cries of partisanship who say the runoff system was fine when Republicans were winning and now that Democrats have made gains in […]

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Georgia Power has agreed to lower its rate increase. Here’s how it affects you

Georgia Power officials signed off late Wednesday on an agreement that would lower the utility’s rate hike request now before the state Public Service Commission (PSC) by nearly 40%. The company, the PSC’s Public Interest Advocacy Staff, and intervenors in the rate case agreed on a rate hike that would raise $1.8 billion from Georgia […]

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Church burglary suspect shot after attacking Baldwin County deputy with a hammer

A church burglary suspect was shot by Baldwin County deputies after police say she attacked a deputy with a hammer twice. The suspect, identified as 48-year-old Fiesta Lattina Murphy, from Duquesne, Pennsylvania, was shot and is currently in the hospital. A Baldwin County deputy was injured in the incident. According to the GBI, preliminary information […]

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Here are the winners of the Gwinnett Small Business Awards

The Gwinnett Chamber hosted the annual Small Business Awards last week at 12Stone Church in Lawrenceville. The program, presented by Atlanta Small Business Network, named ten winners among the best in the region for exceptional business practices and entrepreneurial excellence. “Ninety-nine percent of all businesses in Georgia are small businesses, making this industry a critical component […]