For Scotty Raines, the best part of farming is watching the fruits of his labor — witnessing those tiny seeds crack through the ground, bursting with life. Awe and dedication have paid off for Raines, who was just recognized with the title of 2022 Georgia Farmer of the Year by the Georgia Agribusiness Council. “I […]
How much do delivery drivers in Georgia make?
Working as a delivery driver can take many forms. Those who prefer rural areas can choose to work picking up crops from farms and taking them to markets around their states and beyond their borders. Drivers who live in the suburbs can work for a delivery service that primarily delivers packages to companies and people’s […]
Bibb County inmate escapes from hospital
While using the restroom, officials say the inmate climbed through the ceiling and made his way to an adjacent hallway.
Zoo Atlanta’s female giant tortoise, Patches, has died
Zoo Atlanta announced Saturday the death of Patches, a female Aldabra giant tortoise.
How does Georgia’s homeless rate compare to the rest of the country?
In Georgia, an estimated 10,234 people are experiencing homelessness – or about 9.6 for every 10,000 people, the 20th lowest homeless rate among states.
Kidnapped Georgia 4-year-old found safe
UPDATE: Agents from the Haralson Paulding Drug Task Force along with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office located the child and the mother in Douglas County. The child is safe. Anitritte Boyd has been arrested for Aggravated Assault and Possession Of Firearm by Convicted Felon. This is still an active and ongoing investigation. The original story […]
Bibb County Waffle House employee shot during armed robbery
The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an armed robbery and aggravated assault that occurred on Friday morning at about 1:24 a.m. at the Waffle House at 3907 Arkwright Road in Bibb County. According to the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office, the suspects, described as two young black males, entered the restaurant through the back door armed […]
Contest: Do you have the cutest pet in Georgia?
Because One Matters, a Gwinnett County nonprofit dedicated to supporting foster children and young adults, is hosting a Cutest Pet (Cats & Dogs) contest/fundraiser through Feb. 18. This is a virtual fundraiser and 100% of the proceeds will go towards Because One vision of providing hope, dignity, empowerment, mentorship, and economic opportunity to foster children […]
Politicians or Educators: Who gets to decide what your child learns in school?
While Republicans and Democrats in the General Assembly tangle over guns, noncitizen voting and Medicaid expansion, education could become the most highly charged issue of the election-year session that began last month. GOP Gov. Brian Kemp set the tone during his State of the State address, promising to wade into in an aspect of education […]
How to get a community garden plot in Gwinnett County
Dreaming of vine-ripe tomatoes and fresh green veggies? Now is the time to stake your claim at any of Harvest Gwinnett’s nine Community Gardens. The cost is $35 per year for a 4-foot by 8-foot raised platform garden plot. Gardeners of all skill levels are invited to apply for the 2022 to 2023 growing year. […]
Savor local flavor at Alpharetta Restaurant Week 2022
Alpharetta’s finest eateries will take center stage later this month when Alpharetta Restaurant Week returns Feb. 20 through 26. More than 30 Alpharetta restaurants will offer a special three-course dinner menu ranging in price from $25 to $50 and many also offer three-course lunches for $20 to $35 — beverage, tax, and gratuity are not […]
Weekend Weather: When will it stop raining in Georgia?
For residents in much of north and central Georgia, this week has been marked by days of heavy rain. In fact, a flood watch is still in effect for portions of north and west Georgia, roughly along and north of the I-85 corridor this morning. Even though some of the heaviest rainfall has pushed south […]
Could Georgia legalize marijuana in 2022?
A state Senate committee held a hearing Thursday on three legislative proposals related to marijuana ranging from expanding Georgia’s medical marijuana program to legalizing recreational use of the drug. But in the conservative General Assembly, the odds of the Senate Regulated Industries and Utilities Committee voting on any of the measures are long at best. […]
Alive in Roswell returns Thursdays in 2022
ROSWELL — Roswell’s much-loved monthly street festival, Gate City Brewing Company and Carl Black Buick-GMC’s Alive in Roswell, returns to energize downtown Roswell once again starting Thursday, April 21. After taking a hiatus in 2020 due to the pandemic and a half season in 2021, organizers say they are ready for a full seven month season in […]
Scam Alert: Beware of unauthorized pine straw sales in Putnam County
The Putnam County Sheriff’s office is warning residents of a group of people selling pine straw in the area and then demanding excessive payments for the service. The sheriff’s office says it has received several reports of individuals going door to door in the Lake Oconee area of the county offering to sell and put […]
Local Heroes: Georgia 911 dispatcher saves man’s life after Apple Watch alert
MORROW — A Clayton County 911 dispatcher is being hailed as a hero by the Clayton County Police Department after she helped save a man’s life in freezing weather. According to police, a Morrow resident was having a medical emergency and fell outside his home at about 3 a.m. Jan. 23. The man’s Apple Watch […]
Here’s how many athletes from Georgia are in the Winter Olympics
The first recorded Olympic Games occurred in 776 B.C. when, according to the written record, a cook named Coroebus won the 192-meter foot race—the only event at the time. The Games were held as a festival to celebrate and honor Zeus, the king of the Greek gods. Though the Olympic Games began with a single event, by […]
Roswell police officer Joel Ruff dies unexpectedly
ROSWELL — The Roswell Police Department confirmed Lieutenant Joel Ruff, unexpectedly died from a medical emergency while on duty early this morning. Before he ever pinned on his first badge, Lt. Ruff knew in his heart that service to the Roswell community was his calling. He began his career as a youth Police Explorer in […]