It wasn’t a hotbed for election controversy or a place with a high number of votes, but Dade County is allowing the public to watch its part of the state mandated hand recount of presidential ballots live. Click here to watch the recount. Dade County had a total of 7,434 votes in the presidential race. […]
The City of Atlanta has a new vision for Peachtree Street
Could Atlanta’s signature street become a shared space that encourages walking, biking and public transit while still allowing cars to drive through at slower speeds? City planners think the idea would work and are asking for your input. While designs for shared spaces vary, they are typically curbless and include features like special pavement, minimized […]
Georgia officials to outsiders: Don’t move here to vote for Senate
Georgia officials are warning outsiders to butt out if they plan to move to the state just to vote in two U.S. Senate runoffs on the Jan. 5 ballot – something both political parties say they also oppose. National attention remains on Georgia as it starts the tense recount of the 5 million votes cast in […]
Here’s how DeKalb County will conduct its hand recount
As Georgia begins a hand recount of all ballots for the presidential election, one of the state’s highest populated counties is announcing its plans to conduct the recount while at the same time keeping election workers and observers safe from coronavirus infection. DeKalb Voter Registration and Elections announced its plan to hand count more than […]
Georgia elections chief in quarantine after wife tests positive for coronavirus
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is self-isolating after his wife tested positive for coronavirus, Raffensperger’s office confirmed Thursday. The news of the secretary of state’s potential exposure to COVID-19 came one day after he ordered a hand recount of the nearly 5 million ballots from Georgia’s tight presidential contest between President Donald Trump and […]
These Georgia landmarks are at risk of being gone forever
The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation has released its 2021 list of “10 Places in Peril,” historic sites across the state either threatened by neglect or in danger of demolition or encroaching development. The nonprofit organization’s 16th annual “Places in Peril” list, as was the case with its predecessors, is aimed at encouraging owners of the […]
Explosion at Woodstock retirement home caused by construction accident
Fire and rescue crews are on the scene at a retirement home in Woodstock after an explosion in the basement caused a partial building collapse. According to fire and police officials, at least one person has been taken to the hospital to check for injuries. The explosion occurred at The Holbrook, a retirement community on […]
DeKalb County will distribute Thanksgiving meals to 2,500 residents
As the year winds down, the fight against food insecurity continues as DeKalb County hosts its monthly food distribution event ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday. Since May, the county has provided fruit, vegetables, and protein to more than 20,000 DeKalb County families. On Saturday, Nov. 21, the county will host three drive-through food distribution events […]
Georgia coronavirus updates ‘not painting an accurate picture’
New COVID-19 cases in Georgia jumped by more than 4,500 on Tuesday, the highest daily increase reported in months. Most of the new cases came from rapid antigen tests. About 1,000 of those positives, though, were part of a “data dump’’ of cases from October, state officials said. How the rapid antigen tests are counted […]
Marco Rubio visits Georgia to campaign for Loeffler
Republican U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida campaigned with Sen. Kelly Loeffler Wednesday at a rally for the freshman senator’s runoff bid, the first of what will likely be many high-profile visits to Georgia ahead of the Jan. 5 runoff elections. Loeffler, an Atlanta businesswoman, is running alongside fellow Republican Sen. David Perdue in a […]
Georgia to conduct hand recount of all ballots in presidential race
Georgia will conduct a hand recount of all ballots for the presidential race. The recount was announced by Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger at a Wednesday press conference. The recount is expected to begin later this week and Raffensperger said it should take until Nov. 20 to complete the hand recount. Nov. 20 is […]
Georgia man arrested for pointing laser at police helicopter
LILBURN — A Georgia man has been arrested for pointing a laser at a police helicopter in Gwinnett County. Gwinnett County Police Officers arrested the man Nov. 9 after a laser pointer interfered with a police helicopter that was searching for a stolen vehicle. The police helicopter was searching Misty View Trail just after 9 p.m. […]
Lane closures ahead on State Route 316 in Gwinnett County
The Gwinnett Department of Transportation project to build the Harbins Road interchange at State Route 316 will require lane closures and traffic pacing this month. In order to prepare and place bridge beams on the new structure, the contractor will close the right lane of SR 316 eastbound on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 12 and […]
Here’s how much a dollar is worth in Georgia
The purchasing power of a dollar in Georgia is $1.08 based on the regional cost of items such as housing, groceries and services in 2018, according to a new analysis from the website 24/7 Wall St. Goods and services in relatively poorer states tend to be less expensive than in states that are home to large, […]
Forsyth County deputy charged with distribution of child porn
CANTON — A Forsyth County deputy has been arrested and charged with two counts of distribution of child pornography. According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Forsyth County Chief Deputy Grady Sanford, age 56, was arrested and charged with two counts of distribution of child pornography following a search warrant executed at his home in Canton. […]
GRAMMY museum coming to Atlanta
A Georgia nonprofit is about to launch a fundraising campaign for a planned GRAMMY Museum in downtown Atlanta that would help train Georgia college students for careers in the music industry. Georgia Music Accord, which is co-chaired by Atlanta-based musician Chris “Ludacris” Bridges and entertainment lawyer Joel Katz, is looking for a mix of private […]
Georgia’s graduation rate hits all time high
Georgia’s graduation rate increased again in 2020, rising to 83.8 percent – an all-time high since the state began using the adjusted cohort calculation now required by federal law, and up from 82 percent in 2019. Georgia’s graduation rate has increased by 14.1 percentage points since 2012, with steady increases each year. In 2020, 105 Georgia […]
Georgia elections chief on calls for resignation: ‘That is not going to happen’
Despite calls from Georgia’s two republican senators to resign from his post, Georgia elections chief Brad Raffensperger — also a republican — says that isn’t going to happen. Below is Raffensperger’s statement on the calls for his resignation as well as his defense of the election system and vote count in Georgia. It is presented […]