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Georgia is getting serious about police reform

Police training and tactics like chokeholds, no-knock warrants and rubber bullets for crowd control in Georgia will face scrutiny from a group of state lawmakers tasked with making reform recommendations for law enforcement agencies before year’s end. The Georgia Senate study committee looking at policing techniques and oversight comes after the General Assembly passed legislation outlawing […]

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Missing Woodstock teen found

WOODSTOCK — A 16 year-old girl who went missing Wednesday in Woodstock has been found and returned home safely. In the early morning hours Friday, the Woodstock Police Department announced that 16-year-old Lily Griffin had been found. Lily disappeared from the area of Weatherstone Trace Wednesday evening.

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Decatur Book Festival goes virtual

DECATUR — Metro Atlanta’s most well known book festival will be virtual only this year. The 2020 Atlanta Journal-Constitution Decatur Book Festival presented by Emory University has announced that the event will be free and completely virtual this year, beginning Friday, Sept. 4, and continuing through Sunday, Oct. 4. The Decatur Book Festival, one of the largest independent book […]

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Georgia court official charged with sexual exploitation of children

WOODBURY — A court official in Meriwether county has been arrested and charged with Sexual Exploitation of Children. According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, on Wednesday, August 12, 2020, Meriwether County Deputy Clerk of Magistrate Court Carol Washington was charged with one count of Sexual Exploitation of Children (Possession of Child Pornography) and one count of […]

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Zillow is moving into Dunwoody

DUNWOODY — Popular real estate company Zillow will be making its new Southeastern home in Dunwoody. Georgia Governor Brian Kemp today announced that Zillow Group, the largest portfolio of real estate brands on the web, has named the metro Atlanta area its Southeastern hub, bringing nearly 200 jobs to the area. “Our state’s skilled workforce […]

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‘I did not expect things to get this bad:’ Parents react to rocky school start

A Cherokee County high school is going temporarily online after nearly 300 students and staff have been placed on two-week quarantine on the seventh day of the school year, Superintendent Brian Hightower announced Tuesday. “We recognize this decision still may create hardships for Etowah High School families and is disappointing for students who want to […]

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‘Yes, Your Kid:’ Every Child is at Risk for Suicide (and the Warning Signs Are Nearly Impossible to Spot)

As a psychiatrist specializing in suicide prevention, it’s deeply troubling to me that suicide rates keep climbing, especially for teens. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the suicide rate for white children between 10 and 17 years old was up 70 percent between 2006 and 2016, and up 77 percent for black children. Every […]

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Georgia awarded the most college degrees in its history last year

The University System of Georgia awarded a record-high 70,879 degrees during the last fiscal year, despite the challenges imposed by the coronavirus pandemic. That marked a 4.5% increase over fiscal 2019 and the largest year-over-year increase since 2011, when the university system joined the Complete College America program with its emphasis on earning a degree. […]

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Dunwoody is getting a new sidewalk along Peeler Road

The City of Dunwoody is adding enhancements to its pedestrian safety network with a new sidewalk along Peeler Road. Dunwoody Mayor Lynn Deutsch and Dunwoody City Council Members held a socially-distanced groundbreaking for the project yesterday. Construction is scheduled to begin this month. “This important project furthers the city’s goal of having sidewalks on both […]

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QAnon backer Marjorie Taylor Greene wins runoff in Congressional primary

Controversial businesswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene won the Republican primary runoff election for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District Tuesday night, all but guaranteeing her a seat in Congress representing the reliably Republican northwestern part of the state. Greene, who owns a construction company, fended off criticism of her residence outside the district and her apparent support for […]