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Republican Candidates For Georgia Governor Are Fighting Already

Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr launched an attack against Republican his primary opponent for governor Thursday, calling for an investigation of Lt. Gov. Burt Jones’ $10 million loan to his own campaign. “In his 2022 financial disclosure, Jones reported a $12 million net worth with only $700,000 in liquid assets,” Carr’s campaign said. “Now he […]

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Blind Elderly Man Missing In DeKalb County

Police are urgently searching for an 80-year-old man who vanished from a DeKalb County road. Residents are asked to help find him. 🚨 Why It Matters: Jessie Moore is blind in one eye and needs medication, making every hour critical for his safety. Your help could save a vulnerable neighbor. 🕵️ What’s Happening: DeKalb County […]

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I Tried Gentle Parenting. My Toddler Headbutted me

Are we all familiar with the concept of gentle parenting at this point?  If not, here’s a high-level overview: Gentle parenting is a relationship-first approach that emphasizes empathy, respect, and emotional attunement. Rather than relying on punishment, fear, or control, it focuses on building trust, modeling emotional regulation, and establishing clear, compassionate boundaries. The goal […]

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Mercury in Retrograde This Week: Here are Your Power Moves to Get Through it

Mercury retrograde in Leo begins (July 18): Miscommunications turn melodramatic. Think: exes texting at 2 a.m., typos with consequences, and declarations you immediately regret. Quarter Moon in Aries (July 17): Bursts of boldness—but be careful not to blow up bridges unless you’re ready to rebuild them with gold. Mars square Pluto (July 19): Power moves […]

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Roswell Approves First Step Toward New Mixed-Use Hill Street District

Roswell residents could soon see a transformation of the Hill Street corridor into a walkable, mixed-use neighborhood after City Council approved the first reading of a new overlay district. 🏙️ Why It Matters: The Hill Street Overlay District would reshape a key area of Roswell by allowing more diverse housing options and pedestrian-friendly development, potentially […]

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Will Brian Kemp Call A Special Session of The Legislature to Address Federal Education Funding Freeze?

A group that represents teachers and school staff across Georgia is asking Gov. Brian Kemp to call a special session to address federal cuts to education funding. The Georgia Federation of Teachers (GFT) sent a letter to Kemp saying lawmakers need to reappropriate surplus funds to teachers after the federal Department of Education froze billions […]

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So Far, Georgia’s New Regional USPS Facility Hasn’t Saved Any Money

(The Center Square) – A follow-up audit of the Atlanta Regional Processing and Distribution Center shows $16.1 million in questioned costs, including $8 million in unauthorized overtime, a report said. The audit released this week from the Office of Inspector General of the United States Postal Service follows a previous report that showed the center had […]

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Photos: Fire Destroys Georgia Dollar General

Firefighters have contained a blaze that tore through the Dollar General store on Cleveland Highway in Cohutta today, forcing shoppers and employees to evacuate. 🚒 What Happened: Multiple fire units responded to the store at 4525 Cleveland Highway, where thick smoke billowed from the building. Crews confirmed no one was inside after completing their primary […]

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Bubba Longgrear is Running for Georgia Education Chief

Georgia’s top elected education official will face a third challenger in next year’s Republican primary election when he seeks a fourth term. In early June, State School Superintendent Richard Woods announced he was seeking re-election as two others were contesting the seat. Now, Fred “Bubba” Longgrear, the superintendent of the Candler County School District, has […]

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Dangerous Heat and Storms Continue Across Georgia

Georgians face another day of dangerous heat and thunderstorms as the weather pattern that began yesterday shows no signs of letting up. 🌡️ Why It Matters: Heat index values reaching 105 degrees can cause heat exhaustion and stroke, especially for outdoor workers, elderly residents, and children. The added threat of flooding from heavy rainfall could […]