Posted inGeorgia By The Numbers

Georgia residents are among the most stressed in the U.S. over inflation

Inflation has been surging to multi-decade highs in the U.S. According to the congressional Joint Economic Committee, prices climbed by 13.3% between January 2021 and July 2022, resulting in a $717 increase in monthly expenses for the average American household. Driven by a number of factors – including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and supply chain […]

Posted inYour Government

Brian Kemp campaigns with Herschel Walker in Cobb County

Recently re-elected Republican Gov. Brian Kemp campaigned Saturday on behalf of former University of Georgia football star and U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker, who is facing a Dec. 6 runoff for Georgia’s U.S. Senate seat.    “Look, we cannot rest on our laurels here,” Kemp said to the Walker supporters gathered in a parking lot in […]

Posted inGeorgia People

Memorial services announced for Georgia House Speaker David Ralston

Memorial services have been announced for Speaker David Ralston, the 73rd Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives, who died on Wednesday, Nov. 16 from a prolonged illness. Public memorial services for Speaker Ralston are as follows: ·       Tuesday, Nov. 22, at 11:00 a.m. until Wednesday, Nov. 23, at 11:00 a.m. Speaker Ralston lies in state in […]

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‘A public trust problem:’ Georgia lawmakers may limit tax breaks given by development authorities

While development authorities are an essential economic development tool in Georgia, they need more controls to prevent abuses, witnesses told a state Senate study committee Thursday. Local government and school district officials have complained that development authorities are too prone to lavish property tax abatements on developers that take away the revenue they need to […]

Posted inEducation

Here’s how Georgia school districts are spending $6 billion in federal COVID relief funds

A new report looks at how Georgia’s schools are using the influx of nearly $6 billion in federal COVID relief funds that have flowed to districts across the state since 2020.   While 10% of the funds were earmarked for the state Department of Education, the other 90% went directly to school districts. The federal funding […]

Posted inCrime

Here’s how you can track local crimes in Gwinnett County

Gwinnett County residents can access up-to-date information about criminal activity in their neighborhoods by using CrimeMapping.com. Crimemapping.com is a web-based system that plots police reports into a map. The goal is to assist in reducing crime by informing community members about recent activity in their neighborhoods.   Residents can search police reports by location and date range and filter the […]

Posted inGeorgia People

Georgia House Speaker David Ralston dies less than two weeks after stepping down

Georgia House Speaker David Ralston died Wednesday at the age of 68, just two days after the House Republican Caucus nominated a new speaker to succeed him in January. Ralston, R-Blue Ridge, had been suffering an extended illness. His wife, Sheree, his children, and other members of his family were with him when he passed […]

Posted inGeorgia Places

Here are the 4 coziest small towns in Georgia

It’s the time of year when we’re layering on sweaters and blankets, and to celebrate the winter season, the dating reviews website MyDatingAdviser.com has ranked the coziest small towns in the USA. These Georgia towns are considered the coziest: Helen (ranked No. 48 coziest in the nation), Madison (137), Dahlonega (142), and Jekyll Island (149). To determine […]

Posted inFood

Buckhead’s Blind Pig once again transforms into The Blind Elf

ATLANTA — Buckhead is even cheerier thanks to the return of The Blind Elf Holiday Pop-Up Bar.  The Blind Pig Parlour Bar has temporarily transformed into a magical gathering spot guaranteeing sleigh loads of merriment throughout the holidays. Guests enter a festive wonderland of over-the-top décor and twinkling lights to discover a variety of warm and chilly […]