Gov. Brian Kemp’s office is warning Georgians not to ingest the bleach-like chemical chlorine dioxide following reports of people using the cleaning substance in an attempt to treat COVID-19. The warning came Monday after state public-health officials received reports of people ingesting diluted chlorine dioxide, the active ingredient in certain disinfectants for drinking-water treatment and […]
Body of missing Georgia woman identified
The body of a 44-year-old Georgia woman who was reported missing last month has been identified. On Thursday, July 16, at about 9 a.m., the Georgia Bureau of Investigation was asked by the Bryan County Sheriff’s Office to assist with a missing person investigation. According to the GBI, a friend reported 44-year-old Renee Reagan missing […]
Georgia’s poorest town revealed
(The Center Square) – Fort Valley was ranked the poorest town in Georgia in a 24/7 Wall St. analysis examining small, lower-income communities where households earn much less than the nation’s median annual household income. With a population of 8,740, Fort Valley recorded a median home value of $78,700, based on the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2018 American […]
GBI investigates Abbeville shooting
ABBEVILLE — Georgia authorities are investigating a shooting that took place Saturday in Abbeville. According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, preliminary information indicates that at about 10:37 p.m., the Abbeville Police Department responded to a shots fired call on Isabella Street in Abbeville. Upon arrival, officers found 31-year-old Justin Joyner who had been shot […]
More than 5,000 Georgians have died from coronavirus
Georgia reported nearly 100 COVID-19 deaths Saturday to soar past the 5,000 mark in virus fatalities. Another grim milestone was reached when the overall case total surpassed 250,000 in the state. The death total of 95 – bringing the overall count to 5,092 — continues a recent pattern of high numbers, while cases of COVID-19 […]
4 Things You Need to Know About Coronavirus in Georgia
The Georgia Department of Public Health released a new report Friday that sheds some light on Georgia’s COVID-19 status. The information in the report is a mix of positive and negative facts that help paint a clearer picture of where the state stands in coronavirus infections. Here are a few of the items mentioned in […]
Gwinnett police officer in viral tasing video fired
The Gwinnett County police officer at the center of a viral tasing video has been fired by the Gwinnett County Police Department. Below is the statement from the police department: The Gwinnett County Police Department has received multiple inquiries from the general public over the past day in reference to the viral social media video […]
More Georgia cities and counties are passing mask mandates
The evolving political back-and-forth on whether Georgia should require facial coverings in public entered a new phase this past week as Gov. Brian Kemp allowed cities and counties to mandate mask-wearing in many areas except homes and businesses amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Several cities have joined Atlanta, Augusta and Savannah in requiring masks following Kemp’s […]
Keisha Lance Bottoms speaks at Democratic convention
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms evoked the legacy of the late civil rights legend John Lewis when calling on demonstrators to channel their frustrations into voting this fall. The first-term mayor of Georgia’s capital city spoke on the final night of the Democratic National Convention – a nod to her growing prominence in the party […]
Gwinnett police officer put on administrative duty after viral tasing video
The News: A Gwinnett County police officer is on administrative duty while the police department investigates a tasing incident that went viral on TikTok. The police department also sent a news release clarifying the incident. The Video: First, in case you haven’t seen it, you can watch the viral video below. What the police department […]
Floyd County switches to remote learning
The News: After just one week in school, Floyd County Schools announced the school system will be moving to a remote-only model effective at the end of class Friday. The school district plans to restart in-person learning Sept. 8. The Reason: According to the school district, the reason for this change stems from a change […]
Officers shoot and kill 60-year-old Georgia man during hostage situation
CHICKAMAUGA — Officers shot and killed a 60-year-old man Wednesday during a hostage situation in Chickamauga. The incident involved Walker County Sheriff’s Deputies as well as Lookout Mountain Drug Task Force agents who responded to a domestic dispute on Brotherton Lane. According to the GBI, preliminary information indicates that a woman who lives at the […]
The Wings Over North Georgia Air Show will be a drive-in this year
ROME — The annual Wings Over North Georgia Air Show will move to a drive-in format this year. The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds will headline Georgia’s Premier Tailgate Party at Oct. 24 and 25 in Rome. To provide a safe environment for air show attendees, the 2020 event will move to a drive-in format for the air show, offering spectators […]
Another rural Georgia hospital is closing due to the pandemic
A northeast Georgia hospital is closing due to financial losses, becoming the second rural facility in the state to announce in recent weeks that it plans to shut down. Northridge Medical Center, a nonprofit 90-bed hospital in Commerce, will close effective Oct. 31, said an official with its parent company, Ethica Health & Retirement Communities, […]
Coronavirus Update: New cases continue to decline in Georgia
The number of new cases of coronavirus reported each day continue to decline in Georgia. The state’s 7-day average of new cases has been moving downward since August 12. On August 12, the 7-day average was 3,519 new cases per day. As of Wednesday, August 19, that average was 2,615 new cases per day. According […]
Victim and suspect identified in fatal Tucker stabbing
TUCKER — Police have released the names of both the victim and assailant in a fatal stabbing that occurred early Monday morning in Tucker. Police say a woman admitted to stabbing her husband during a domestic altercation, killing him. The victim was identified as 53-year-old Brett Zachary. His wife, 51-year-old Roxanne Woodard-Zachary has been charged […]
Norcross man dies in motorcycle crash
A Norcross man is dead after a motorcycle crash in Gwinnett County. The Gwinnett County Police Department is investigating the fatal crash that occurred Aug. 17 Police and fire personnel responded to the intersection of Rockbridge Road and Tug Drive just before 9 p.m. When officers arrived to the scene, they discovered that two men […]
Georgians Played a Big Role in Night Two of the Democratic Convention
The second night of the virtual Democratic National Convention was a Georgia-infused affair. The early lineup was flush with notable Georgians, including former President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn and former Acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates. Stacey Abrams, the party’s nominee for governor two years ago, and state Rep. Sam Park were […]