Cherokee County deputies will practice emergency drills at Reinhardt University in Waleska from Monday through Wednesday this week. 🚔 Why It Matters: You might see more police cars than usual around campus and hear loud sounds during the training. Officials want residents to know there’s no real emergency happening. 📅 What’s Happening: The Cherokee Sheriff’s […]
Einstein Bros. Bagels Opens New Location in Marietta
Einstein Bros. Bagels has opened a new bakery in Marietta, bringing fresh-baked breakfast options. The new location at Roswell and Providence roads offers the chain’s full menu of fresh-baked bagels, egg sandwiches and other breakfast items. The bakery is celebrating its opening with a buy-one-get-one-free egg sandwich deal for the next two weeks when customers […]
Your Laurens County Tax Bill Is Wrong: Here’s What Really Happened
Laurens County residents got tax estimates in the mail this week that were too high because of a mistake by the county. 💰 Why It Matters: You might think your property taxes are going up by hundreds of dollars, but that’s not true. The real bill will likely be much lower when it comes out […]
Georgia Faces Dangerous Heat And Storm Threat Again This Week
Temperatures could feel like 105 degrees across parts of Georgia while storms bring severe weather risks through the weekend. ⛈️ What’s Happening: The National Weather Service says isolated thunderstorms will hit far north Georgia and south-central Georgia today. Heat index values could reach 100 to 104 degrees along and south of Interstate 85. 🌡️ Why […]
Federal Funding Freeze: What It Means for Georgia Students
The U.S. Department of Education has frozen billions of dollars in school grants, impacting school districts and after-school programs in Georgia. 2025 Funds for the 21st Century Community Learning Centers, or CLCC grants, are being withheld by the federal government, leaving some Georgia after-school and summer care programs in a state of confusion. Statewide After-School […]
Y’all Spent $100 Billion and My Tea is Still Lukewarm?
At last — some good news from Washington. This week, the federal government approved more than a hundred billion dollars for ICE. And I say: thank God. Because it’s July in Georgia — which means the air is thick enough to chew, the dashboard is hot enough to bake biscuits, and my shirts have surrendered. […]
Man Dies After Shooting in Mableton on July 4
A man was shot and killed in Mableton on the evening of July 4. Police found him with multiple gunshot wounds and took him to the hospital, where he later died. What’s Happening: Cobb County Police responded around 6 p.m. to a call about a shooting at 300 Concepts 21 Circle. They found Cody Chavous, […]
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s New Bill Takes Aim at Debunked Weather Control Theories
Marjorie Taylor Greene is once again diving into the fringe—this time with a bill to make it a felony to modify the weather. The Georgia lawmaker says she wants to ban the injection or release of substances into the atmosphere to alter climate, sunlight, or temperature, calling it “dangerous and deadly.” 🌦️ What’s Happening: Greene […]
Don’t Miss: Family Fun Safety Days Wrap Up Wednesday at Cobb Safety Village
If you want a fun, free day with your family, don’t miss the last day of Family Fun Safety Days on Wednesday, July 9. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., head to Cobb Safety Village in Marietta for games, puppet shows, and a chance to meet firefighters and Sparky the mascot. 🎉 Why It Matters: […]
Waffle House and Denny’s Drop Egg Surcharges as Prices Go Down
Two major restaurant chains have scrapped extra fees on eggs after prices cooled off, easing the pinch on customers. 🥚 Why It Matters: Rising egg costs hit diners’ wallets earlier this year, but these reversals mean less added expense when you order breakfast out. 🐔 What’s Happening: 📉 Price Shift: Egg prices surged due to […]
Search Continues for Man Who Fell from Jet Ski at Lake Sinclair
Rescue teams are still looking for a 30-year-old man who fell off a jet ski and disappeared under the water at Lake Sinclair. Boats with sonar, underwater robots, and dogs are helping in the search. What’s Happening: Rescue crews paused their search overnight but started again at daylight. Multiple agencies, including Baldwin County Fire, the […]
Savannah Man Seriously Wounded in July 4th Shooting
A young man is fighting for his life after being shot multiple times during Independence Day celebrations in Savannah. 🔍 What Happened: Savannah Police responded to the 1300 block of Bradley Boulevard around 7:15 p.m. on July 4th, where they found an 18-year-old male with multiple gunshot wounds to his chest and lower body. Officers […]
5 People Hospitalized After July 4th Boat Explosion on Lake Lanier
Five people are in the hospital tonight after a boat exploded on Lake Lanier during July 4th celebrations. The blast happened around 7 p.m., sending flames five feet into the air. 🔥 What Happened: ⚠️ What’s Next:The cause remains unknown. Hall County Fire Marshal’s Office has launched an investigation into what triggered the explosion, officials […]
Georgia Officer Arrested After Drunk Driving Crash Injures Several on July 4th
A Georgia probation officer faces DUI charges after causing a multi-car pileup on I-20 that seriously injured several people and shut down the interstate for hours on Independence Day. 🚗 What Happened: State Trooper investigators say Alexis Friendly, a two-year veteran with the Georgia Department of Community Supervision, was driving drunk in her government Ford […]
Fourth of July Parade Float Accident in Dunwoody Leaves Several Children Injured
A Fourth of July parade in Dunwoody took a frightening turn when a truck accidentally accelerated, striking a pedestrian and causing several people to fall from a float trailer. 🚨 Why It Matters: The accident injured multiple children and adults who were participating in the community celebration, though fortunately none suffered critical injuries. 🚗 What […]
How the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Could Hit Georgia: What You Need to Know About Upcoming Healthcare Changes
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” has passed Congress and is now awaiting the president’s signature. The legislation combines permanent extensions of the 2017 federal tax cuts with major reductions to healthcare and nutrition assistance programs. For Georgia residents, especially those who rely on Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act marketplace, or rural hospitals, these changes could […]
July 4th: Iconic Birthdays of American Legends
July Fourth is a day etched into American identity — marked by fireworks, parades, and patriotic pride. But for a few notable individuals, the date carries an extra layer of meaning. It’s not just America’s birthday — it’s their own. From stage to songbook, baseball fields to the Oval Office, these well-known figures were born […]
GoFundMe Campaign Set up For Family of 3-Year-Old Who Accidentally Shot Himself in East Point
A GoFundMe campaign has been launched for Jianni Iman Jones, a 3-year-old who died Wednesday after an accidental shooting in East Point. 🙏 What’s Happening:The fundraiser, created by Jianni’s godparent, aims to cover funeral expenses and support his mother, Armani Shuman, during this difficult time. The campaign describes Jianni as “an amazing child and so […]