As the delta variant of the coronavirus leads Georgia and the United States into a new wave of infections, Gwinnett County is requiring students and teachers to mask up. The full news release from Gwinnett County Public Schools is below. In response to the latest guidance for K-12 schools issued on Tuesday, July 27, 2021, […]
Police need your help identifying a suspect in the killing of a 14-year-old
ATLANTA — Police officers in Atlanta are asking for your help identifying a suspect in the July 3 killing of a 14-year-old boy. Officers responded to a call on McAfee St. in reference to several juveniles fighting in the area at about 10:04 p.m. Upon arrival, officers located several juveniles fleeing from the location. Officers continued […]
Job Creator: Delta to hire more than 2,000 people in Atlanta area
(The Center Square) – Georgia’s largest private employer has announced the hiring of more than 2,000 employees since January, bolstering the state’s pandemic recovery. Delta Air Lines announced the hiring of 2,216 people this week, adding to the nearly 30,000 employees who work for the company in the state. It also plans to expand nonstop […]
Police: One Dead, One Injured After Altercation in Grayson Parking Lot
GRAYSON — An altercation between two men in the parking lot of a Grayson business ended in gunfire after police say both men shot each other. One of the men is dead and the other is hospitalized. The shooting occurred in the parking lot of 1921 Grayson Hwy. According to the Gwinnett County Police Dept., […]
Metro Atlanta spa shooter pleads guilty
Metro Atlanta spa shooter Robert Aaron Long pleaded guilty today in a Cherokee County courtroom to killing four people at Young’s Asian Massage. The guilty plea is part of a plea bargain with the Cherokee District Attorney’s office and covers the charges in Cherokee County’s case against Long. The plea bargain prevents Long from getting […]
The Red Cross has an emergency need for blood. Here’s how you can help
The American Red Cross has an emergency need for lifesaving blood amid the ongoing severe blood shortage. Blood and platelet donations continue to be critical to meet hospital demand and the public is urged to make an appointment to give now. The Red Cross has been distributing about 12% more blood products to hospitals across […]
Now you can see Georgia’s rivers Google Street-View-Style
Georgia’s rivers are getting a better map. Georgia River Network is partnering with EarthViews to create modern, 360-degree digital maps of Georgia rivers. Similar to the “Street View” feature on Google Maps, anyone can go online to EarthViews.com and explore an expanding list of Georgia’s rivers ranging from the Tallapoosa in the west to the […]
Savannah brings back mask mandate amid coronavirus surge
SAVANNAH — As the delta variant of the coronavirus spreads primarily among the unvaccinated, the city of Savannah is responding by requiring masks. Today, Mayor Van R. Johnson II signed an emergency order requiring face coverings or masks to be worn in the City of Savannah due to increasing COVID-19 cases and transmission. “Given our current situation […]
Outdoor public swimming pools closed in Atlanta
If you were planning to swim at one of Atlanta’s public outdoor swimming pools, you’re out of luck, at least for the time being. The Atlanta Department of Parks and Recreation is completing an operational assessment of all City of Atlanta outdoor pools at this time. Out of an abundance of caution for residents and staff, […]
These are the six companies that can grow marijuana in Georgia
The state commission in charge of Georgia’s medical marijuana program has announced its intent to award six licenses to companies to grow the leaf crop and convert it into low-THC cannabis oil. Two so-called “Class 1” licenses will allow the licensees to grow marijuana under close supervision in up to 100,000 square feet of growing […]
Here’s where Georgia ranks for obesity
The obesity epidemic in the U.S. is a major health issue, and it’s getting worse. The current national adult obesity rate is 29.7%, but almost half of adults are projected to be obese, not just overweight, by 2030, according to Harvard researchers estimates published in December 2019 in the New England Journal of Medicine. While […]
Man who fired gun in Brookhaven apartment complex arrested
BROOKHAVEN — The Brookhaven Police Department has apprehended a man who fired a pistol inside an apartment before fleeing into a wooded area, prompting a large-scale police response. At about 7:15 a.m. Saturday, Brookhaven Police Officers responded to a report of a man armed with a gun inside the Sierra Gardens apartment complex at 3649 Buford Highway. […]
Two dead and two injured after Macon sidewalk fight
Two people are dead and two more injured after a fight broke out on a sidewalk in Macon early Saturday morning. The fight reportedly occurred at the corner of Cherry Street and MLK Boulevard around 12:41 a.m. According to the Macon-Bibb County Sheriff’s Office, there was a large fight on the sidewalk that included gunshots. […]
Gwinnett police investigating triple shooting
Gwinnett Police Detectives are investigating a homicide that occurred on The Falls Pkwy at about 8:30 p.m. Friday. Officers responded to a person shot call in the apartment complex and located one man dead with at least one gunshot wound. Two more men were also found suffering from at least one gunshot wound each in the […]
The grass at the Olympic stadium in Tokyo came from South Georgia
The Summer Olympics may be in Japan this year, but Team USA was on home turf when they took the field for today’s Opening Ceremony. The Japan National Stadium’s field is currently sodded with TifSport bermudagrass, developed in south Georgia. One of many grass varieties created and tested at the University of Georgia’s Tifton Campus, […]
Atlanta will switch to collecting yard trimmings every other week
In response to nationwide staffing shortages impacting the solid waste industry, the city of Atlanta is taking action to address recent challenges with collecting yard trimmings. The city will begin hiring temporary staff, extending work hours, developing recruiting and retention incentives, adjusting yard trimming collection services to every other week, and investing in additional equipment and […]
Georgia 4-H’ers compete in shooting at Tokyo Olympics
After being postponed last year due to the COVID- 19 pandemic, the 2020 Tokyo Olympics are set to move forward at full speed starting Friday, July 23, when people from all over the world will tune in to watch the best of the best compete for gold in Japan. Among the high-profile athletes competing in […]
25-year-old Georgia man charged with killing his father
A 25-year-old Forsyth County man has been charged with killing his own father yesterday after the two got into an argument, police say. Forsyth County deputies responded to a home on Homestead Ridge Drive in reference to a shooting at about 5:50 p.m. According to the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Department, Rajeev Kumaraswamy had gotten into […]