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News Blog: Snow in Cobb County?

We were only expecting black ice, but it looks like some parts of Georgia got an incredibly light dusting of snow Tuesday morning. Cobb County government reported snow this morning and said Cobb’s Department of Transportation is running routes to pre-treat and check on the roads. The Georgia Department of Transportation has closed the elevated […]

Posted inWeather

Georgia Winter Weather Watch: Closures due to black ice on roads

With black ice being expected across Georgia, governments and school systems throughout Georgia are announcing closings. Here’s what we know so far. Georgia Government The state of Georgia is opening state government late tomorrow. State government offices will open two hours late. Fulton County Due to predicted winter weather, Fulton County facilities open to the […]

Posted inGeorgia People

Meet the Author series to feature Georgia native Carolyn Newton Curry

Carolyn Newton Curry will be the next featured author in Georgia Writers Museum’s popular Meet the Author series. The program will be held virtually, via Zoom,  at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 2. The event is free to the public, but donations are appreciated. For more information or to register, visit www.georgiawritersmuseum.org.  Curry is the author of Suffer & […]

Posted inYour Government

A Closer Look at How Marjorie Taylor Greene Got Elected

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s short career as a politician has not lacked for drama. The woman known as the QAnon-supporting congresswoman has been a source of puzzlement for liberals and headaches for mainstream conservatives, but her supporters call her a champion. Voters say they love her not only for her strong pro-gun and anti-abortion stances, […]

Posted inGeorgia People

The Chief Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court is stepping down

Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold Melton announced Friday that he is stepping down on July 1 after spending 16 years serving on the state’s highest court, including the past year implementing a 2009 plan he led to keep the wheels of justice turning in a pandemic. Melton’s announcement comes with a year-plus remaining on […]

Posted inCoronavirus

Here are the CDC’s new guidelines for schools

WASHINGTON—The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday released updated guidance to provide educators a science-based plan for reopening K-12 schools. The agency said it cannot force schools to reopen but can only stress that steps such as wearing masks and physical distancing of at least 6 feet are key to mitigating the spread of coronavirus. […]

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Will Georgia lawmakers reform citizen’s arrest and no-knock warrants?

State lawmakers are working this year on legislation to change Georgia’s citizen’s arrest law, ban no-knock arrest warrants and lower employment barriers for residents on probation. But five weeks into the 2021 legislative session, reforming the citizen’s arrest statute appears the most likely criminal justice reform to gain passage. Democrats are pushing broad changes to policing […]