Posted inTraffic & Transportation

Marietta Man seriously injured in motorcycle crash

MARIETTA — Cobb County police officers are investigating a serious injury traffic crash that occurred on Barrett Lakes Boulevard near 2679 Barrett Lakes Boulevard over the weekend. According to police spokesman Wayne Delk, preliminary information indicates that a red Kawasaki Vulcan 900 motorcycle, operated by a 29-year-old Marietta man was traveling southbound on Barrett Lakes […]

Posted inGeorgia By The Numbers

Georgia was named one of the worst ‘judicial hellholes’ in the nation

The Georgia Supreme Court has been named one of the country’s top “judicial hellholes,” according to a legal reform organization.  The American Tort Reform Foundation (ATRA) has released its annual Judicial Hellholes report, highlighting local and state jurisdictions it says abuse the court system. The Georgia Supreme Court is the third-worst hellhole in the nation, according […]

Posted inYour Community

DeKalb County will distribute 4,000 boxes of food this weekend

On Saturday, Dec. 18, DeKalb County is partnering with local faith leaders to celebrate the 2021 holiday season by distributing 4,000 boxes of food. Along with a 10-pound bag of chicken hindquarters, residents will receive one 20-pound box of food that will include oranges, red apples, collards, shelled pecans, celery, snap beans, squash, zucchini, cabbage, […]

Posted inYour Government

Kemp campaign ad attacks Perdue’s corporate record

Gov. Brian Kemp attacked former U.S. Sen. David Perdue’s corporate record Tuesday in the first ad of what promises to be a bruising campaign for next year’s Republican gubernatorial nomination. Perdue was the CEO of several companies before being elected to the Senate in 2014, including Reebok and PillowTex. The new ad accuses him of […]

Posted inFire

Polk County woman killed in home explosion

CEDARTOWN — An elderly woman was killed in a Polk County explosion that occurred on Saturday, Dec. 10 at about 9:30 a.m. According to Georgia Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John F. King, residents up to several miles away reported hearing and feeling the blast. The explosion completely destroyed the 1,290-square-foot, 21-year-old home. “An elderly […]

Posted inCrime

Savannah police warn of mailbox thefts

SAVANNAH — The Savannah Police Department is warning residents of a rash of thefts from residential mailboxes. If you have to mail off payments, or anything involving banking numbers, social security numbers, or anything that would leave your identity to chance, the police department is asking you to use a blue U.S. Postal Service drop box […]

Posted inYour Government

Georgia lieutenant Governor candidate wants to ban absentee ballot drop boxes

Georgia would abandon the use of absentee ballot drop boxes under legislation Senate President Pro Tempore Butch Miller pre-filed in the General Assembly Monday. Drop boxes have been used before elections during the last two years to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. But a controversial election reform bill the Republican-controlled legislature passed last March […]

Posted inMissing

Mattie’s Call issued for missing 78-year-old Georgia man

MACON — Bibb County Sheriff’s Office Investigators are asking for the public’s assistance in helping locate a missing person. Sheriff’s officials say 78-year-old James Dumas went to his dialysis appointment on Thursday, Dec. 9 and was dropped off at his home on Sheridan Avenue afterwards. On Friday, Dec. 10, family members attempted to make contact with Dumas […]

Posted inBusiness

Multinational shipping company makes Dunwoody its home

The Georgia Department of Economic Development today announced that German multinational liner shipping company Hapag-Lloyd will invest $18 million in its new North American headquarters to be located in Dunwoody, Georgia, creating an additional 250 jobs in the metro Atlanta region. “Hapag-Lloyd has been moving people and cargo around the globe for over 150 years, and […]

Posted inBusiness

Expert predicts economic recovery for Georgia but more inflation

Georgia’s economy will bounce back from the coronavirus pandemic next year, despite inflation and the latest COVID-19 variant, the dean of the business school at the University of Georgia predicted Monday. “We’ve made tremendous progress getting back to normal, Benjamin Ayers of UGA’s Terry College of Business, told an audience of about 475 business leaders […]

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