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Here’s how you can find out about weekend lane closures on metro Atlanta’s Interstates

The Georgia Department of Transportation has created a new webpage dedicated to keeping metro Atlanta residents informed about upcoming weekend lane closures. You can now view all scheduled weekend lane closures at http://www.dot.ga.gov/ds/metrolaneclosures. Lane closure information can be accessed by selecting the desired option within the search filter and clicking the submit button. The search filter will […]

Posted inCrime

Norcross High School student killed in shooting

NORCROSS — A 17-year-old Norcross High School student was shot and killed outside school grounds Wednesday afternoon. The Gwinnett Police Department is investigating the shooting that left DeAndre Henderson dead. What we know: Shortly after 12:06 p.m. officers responded to a “person shot call” on Technology Parkway in Peachtree Corners. Upon arrival, officers located Henderson with a […]

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Missing: 60-year-old Atlanta woman disappears from Crestview Rehabilitation Center

ATLANTA — The Atlanta Police Department is asking for your assistance finding 60-year-old Kimberly Johnston. Johnston was last seen at Crestview Health and Rehabilitation Center at 2800 Springdale Road in Atlanta at about 7 a.m. today. According to police, Johnston left the facility on foot wearing all black clothing and black fuzzy slippers. She is about […]

Posted inYour Government

Former Democratic Georgia Governor Joe Frank Harris says he supports Brian Kemp

Former Georgia Gov. Joe Frank Harris, a Democrat, endorsed Republican Gov. Brian Kemp Wednesday. “Governor Kemp is a proven leader,” Harris said in a prepared statement. “I am proud of the tough decisions he has made during these challenging times.” Kemp, who is seeking a second term in office, is being opposed by Democrat Stacey […]

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Voter Turnout Soars: More than 1 million people have voted so far in Georgia

More than 1 million Georgians have cast their ballots early for the Nov. 8 election as of Tuesday afternoon, nearly a 70% increase over this point in the 2018 midterm election, according to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. Raffensperger, a Republican who is running for re-election against Democratic state Rep. Bee Nguyen of Atlanta, celebrated […]

Posted inHealth

Group asks Georgians to vote for mental health

Mental health advocates urged Georgians Tuesday to “vote for mental health” at a press conference at the state Capitol.   “Mental health is not a Democratic issue or a Republican issue. It is a Georgia issue,” said Kim Jones, executive director of the National Alliance on Mental Illness-Georgia. “Make sure your voice is heard and vote. […]

Posted inCrime

Macon man charged with insurance fraud and stealing his brother’s identity

MACON — A Macon man was charged with insurance fraud and identity fraud after Georgia insurance officials say he stole his brother’s identity to file an insurance claim. According to the state insurance commissioner’s office, 36-year-old Christopher Roland applied for an insurance policy with Progressive Insurance using his brother’s personal information in October of 2020. […]

Posted inIn The News

Georgia Supreme Court dismisses challenges to local Confederate monument removals

The Georgia Supreme Court Tuesday upheld the dismissal of lawsuits against two county governments over the removal of Confederate monuments on public property. The justices ruled that various Sons of Confederate Veterans groups lacked legal standing to bring the suits against Henry and Newton counties because they are not residents of those communities. At issue […]

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Are Georgia’s solar farms polluting the state’s rivers?

Runoff from a growing number of giant solar farms polluting rivers and streams in rural South Georgia is becoming a major concern, an official with the state Environmental Protection Division (EPD) said Monday. Huge solar farms of up to 1,000 acres are being built on the region’s sandy soil, which is particularly vulnerable to erosion […]