A total of 10 people were arrested on charges related to child pornography and at least five children were identified as prior victims during a four day multi-agency operation in Clayton County last week. As part of the Georgia Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, several agencies partnered to investigate cybertips received from the National […]
Home Depot’s new facilities to bring 1,000 new jobs to metro Atlanta
Georgia-based The Home Depot is opening three new warehousing facilities in DeKalb, Fulton and Henry Counties. The expansion project is estimated to bring 1,000 jobs to the metro area. “Since 1978, The Home Depot has been creating jobs and opportunities for hardworking Georgians and for people around the country,” said Governor Brian Kemp. “As The Home […]
Wills Park pool closed after staffer tests positive for COVID-19
ALPHARETTA — The Wills Park pool in Alpharetta has been shut down until further notice after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19. According to city officials, the staff member did not have any contact with the public, but the city is taking several measures out of “an abundance of caution.” All pool staff members […]
West Nile Virus has been found in DeKalb County. Here’s how you can prevent it
The DeKalb County Board of Health has trapped West Nile virus-positive mosquitoes at three locations in the county – Brookhaven, Chamblee and the Redan area of unincorporated DeKalb County. Due to COVID-19, the Board of Health will not perform its usual door-to-door canvas of the affected areas. Larvacide application in low-lying areas and storm drains […]
Got questions about going back to school in DeKalb? A virtual Town Hall may have answers
DeKalb County Commissioner Lorraine Cochran-Johnson will host a special countywide community meeting to share important information with parents and students on how to best prepare for the upcoming school year. The virtual Back-to-School Town Hall will take place Wednesday, Aug. 5, at 6 p.m. and will feature DeKalb County School District Superintendent Cheryl Watson-Harris. Recently, […]
Early voting site in Hall County closed due to COVID-19 infection
The North Hall Community Center will close at 5 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 3 for a deep cleaning after several Hall County Parks & Leisure staff members at the facility tested positive for COVID-19. The community center is an early voting site. “Our methodical reopening plan calls for close monitoring of our operations as this […]
Gainesville man accused of fatally shooting girlfriend in their car on I-985
BUFORD — A Georgia man has been arrested and charged with felony murder after his girlfriend was shot and killed in their car on I-985 in Buford. On July 22, the Gwinnett County Police Department received a 911 call that a female shot herself in a vehicle on I-985 Southbound in Buford. The caller, 30-year-old […]
News Blog: Free COVID-19 Testing, Flash Flood Warnings and car crashes
Free COVID-19 Testing in Forsyth County Free COVID-19 testing provided by District 2 Public Health will be held at Browns Bridge Church at 3860 Browns Bridge Road. Tests will be by appointment only from 8:30 a.m to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, August 5. To schedule a testing appointment, please call 770-781-6900. As of Monday, Forsyth […]
26-year-old drowns in Ocmulgee River
MACON — A 26-year-old Mississippi man drowned in the Ocmulgee River in Bibb County Saturday. The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office, along with the Macon-Bibb County Fire Department, responded to Frank Amerson Park at the Ocmulgee River regarding the drowning at 10:23 a.m Saturday. According to witnesses, there was a group walking the trails that decided […]
If you’re in a non-injury car accident in Atlanta, don’t call the police
ATLANTA — If you get into a car accident in the City of Atlanta and no one is injured, the police will not be dispatched to the accident. The new policy, announced last week on Facebook, is temporary and is being implemented for the safety of police officers during the coronavirus pandemic. If you are […]
Congress demands answers about Georgia’s coronavirus response
A Congressional committee on coronavirus is demanding answers from Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp about the state’s response to COVID-19. The committee has given Kemp until August 12 to provide documentation and an explanation for why the state is not following the recommendations of the Coronavirus Task Force, which recently put Georgia in the “red zone” […]
Kids and COVID, Chinese mystery seeds and other things we learned this week
It’s time for another rundown of facts, figures and tidbits behind this week’s headlines. Below are some items we learned about this week that most Georgians were unaware of before they surfaced in news stories. The kids aren’t alright (part 1) Toward the end of the week we were bombarded with headlines about children and […]
Kemp’s executive order remains unchanged despite COVID-19 surge
On Friday, a day when Georgia lost 81 lives to coronavirus and saw 4,149 new cases, 386 new hospitalizations and 60 new ICU admissions, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s executive order on COVID-19 was set to expire at 11:59 p.m. Kemp extended the order through August 15 Friday night, keeping it largely unchanged despite a growing […]
COVID-19 slams Georgia’s rural hospitals
Evans Memorial Hospital in southeast Georgia recently struggled to find someone to accept the transfer of a very sick COVID-19 patient. After Evans staff called 14 hospitals, one finally agreed to take the patient. That hospital turned out to be two states away — in Bowling Green, Ky. The patient was flown to the Kentucky […]
Coronavirus Update: Georgia to use World Congress Center surge beds next week
As COVID-19 cases continue to grow throughout Georgia, Gov. Brian Kemp announced the state will begin using the surge bed facility at the Georgia World Congress Center Aug. 3. With a total capacity of 120 beds, the facility will house an initial surge of 60 beds and increase based on need. The move comes as […]
Dog rescued from thrift store fire
LAWRENCEVILLE — Gwinnett County Firefighters rescued a dog from a thrift store in Lawrenceville was heavily damaged by fire Thursday afternoon. Firefighters responded to a neighbor’s report of a fire at the Quinn House Thrift store at 219 Scenic Highway in Lawrenceville at 3:49 p.m. The neighbor reported seeing smoke coming from the front and […]
Georgia’s Congress members want a statue of John Lewis at the U.S. Capitol
A bipartisan group of Congress members from Georgia want to put a statue of John Lewis at the U.S. Capitol, and they have written a letter to state officials to make the statue to the recently deceased civil rights icon a reality. Today, Congressman Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. Dean of the Georgia Delegation, Congressman Tom […]
SEC charges former Georgia lawmaker in Ponzi scheme
The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged former Georgia state legislator and former member of the Georgia Board of Regents Clarence Dean Alford with defrauding at least 100 investors in his now-bankrupt energy development company, Allied Energy Services LLC. According to the SEC’s complaint, from 2017 to 2019, Alford fraudulently raised at least $23 million […]