Posted inTraffic & Transportation

Here’s why some streets in downtown Norcross will be closed Tuesday

NORCROSS — Streets in and around Downtown Norcross are being used to film a commercial April 20 and will involve temporary traffic control and road closures. Local businesses impacted are aware of the event and have given their approval. Intermittent Traffic Control will take place on S. Peachtree Street between Holcomb Bridge and Jones from […]

Posted inGeorgia People

Georgia remembers former lawmaker Hank Huckaby

Former University System of Georgia Chancellor Hank Huckaby died Wednesday at age 79 after suffering a stroke last week. Huckaby served a brief stint in the state House of Representatives representing a Watkinsville-based district and before that spent years as an administrator at the University of Georgia. He was named chancellor of the university system […]

Posted inCrime

Crawford County investigator charged after use of force investigation

A Crawford County sheriff’s department investigator was arrested Wednesday stemming from an investigation into his use of force during an incident last month. Dennis Ballard, of Crawford County, was arrested and charged him with Aggravated Assault and Violation of Oath of Office. Ballard is an investigator with the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office and had been […]

Posted inBusiness

Georgia’s top county for small businesses will surprise you

Oconee County has the highest concentration of small businesses in Georgia, according to a new study from a New York-based financial technology company. The report, compiled by SmartAsset, ranked counties based on the percentage of the county’s total tax returns filed by small business owners and the percentage of income derived from small businesses. In […]

Posted inGeorgia By The Numbers

What is Georgia’s favorite conspiracy theory?

Whether you believe them wholeheartedly, hate them, or just read about them for entertainment, conspiracy theories have become a hot topic in American life. An explosion in content about conspiracy theories — including the recent documentary Viral: The 5G Conspiracy —inspired the USDirect team to do some research and find which conspiracy theory Georgia residents are […]

Posted inSports

Valdosta High School football team stripped of 7 wins

VALDOSTA — As the investigation into possible rules violations and improprieties by the Valdosta Wildcats high school football program continues, the Georgia High School Association has handed down sanctions against the team.  Fines totaling $7,500 have been issued, along with the forfeit of seven wins from the 2020 season, a postseason ban for the upcoming 2021 season, and five players ruled ineligible for the 2021 season as […]

Posted inIn The News

Black Faith Leaders Bash Abrams and Biden Over Election Law Statements

(The Center Square) – A group of Black ministers and pastors have published a full-page ad against President Joe Biden and former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams to combat their criticisms of the state’s new election law. In the ad, which appeared in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Conservative Clergy of Color accused Biden and Abrams […]

Posted inTraffic & Transportation

Slow Down Atlanta: New 25 mph speed limit signs installed

ATLANTA — If you’ve driven in downtown Atlanta recently, you may have noticed that 25 mph speed limit signs have been installed throughout the city. Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms authorized the installation of 25 mph speed limit signs throughout Atlanta. Administered by the Atlanta Department of Transportation, this initiative aims to reduce speeds is part of a citywide commitment made in […]