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Health Care in Georgia is Abysmal. Do You Care?

Georgians face some of the nation’s worst health care challenges, with the state ranking 48th overall in a new national study examining cost, access and quality of medical services. 🏥 Why It Matters: Nearly half of Georgia adults lack health insurance, and residents struggle to find doctors and hospital beds when they need care most. […]

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Georgia is Under a Heat Advisory Through Monday Night

A heat advisory remains in effect across dozens of Georgia counties as temperatures climb toward dangerous levels, with heat index values reaching 108 degrees by Monday afternoon. 🌡️ Why It Matters: The combination of high temperatures and humidity can cause heat-related illnesses, especially for children, elderly residents, and anyone working outdoors. This level of heat […]

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Yes, We Know Summer is Always Hot in Georgia, But You Still Need to Stay Safe

Heat kills more Americans than any other weather event, and Georgia families need to know which loved ones face the greatest danger when temperatures soar. 🌡️ Why It Matters: While everyone suffers in extreme heat, certain groups face life-threatening risks that most people don’t realize. According to the National Weather Service, 39 children died in […]

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Back To School: What’s New at Paulding County Schools This Year?

Two elementary schools in Paulding County will open their doors this year with major expansions designed to handle the district’s growing enrollment. 📚 What’s New: Roberts Elementary now operates with 59 total classrooms after completing a 16-classroom addition that took one year to build. The expansion includes a new multipurpose STEM lab, updated restrooms, staff […]

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Back To School: What’s New in Georgia Schools This Year?

From cell phones to security checkpoints, students and parents across Georgia will see big changes as the new school year begins. Districts are adjusting to new state laws, tightening security, opening new buildings—and, in some cases, banning phones altogether. Here’s what to expect this fall. Statewide phone policy takes holdGeorgia’s new “Distraction-Free School Act” takes […]

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Back to School Shopping in Georgia: Deals, Codes, and Essentials for Every Family

The summer sun is still blazing across Georgia, but the back-to-school season is rapidly approaching. With most Georgia school districts returning to classrooms in early August, now’s the perfect time to start checking off those supply lists and snagging the best deals. Whether you’re preparing a kindergartener for their first day or sending a teen […]

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Mexican Cartel Member Gets 10 Years for Atlanta Meth Trafficking

A high-ranking member of a violent Mexican drug cartel will spend the next decade behind bars after orchestrating methamphetamine sales in metro Atlanta. 🌎 The Big Picture: Pablo Tabares-Martinez, 50, was a mid-level operative in La Nueva Familia Michoacana, a cartel responsible for trafficking approximately 12 tons of methamphetamine, 13 tons of opioids, and 18 […]

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‘Most Dangerous Heat of the Year’ Heading For Georgia

If you were hoping this week’s high temperatures would ease off a little, we’ve got some bad news. Forecasters are warning that next week could be the most oppressive heat of 2025 so far. 🔥 Why It Matters: The extreme temperatures pose serious health risks to all Georgians, especially vulnerable populations like children, the elderly, […]

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Man Shot in Driveway in Richmond County: What We Know

A man was found with multiple gunshot wounds in a driveway on Kelly Street early Friday morning, according to Richmond County authorities. 🔎 What Happened: Richmond County Sheriff’s deputies responded to reports of shots fired at approximately 5:42 a.m. Friday in the 2100 block of Kelly Street, according to the Sheriff’s Office. Upon arrival, deputies […]