Posted inCoronavirus, Your Family

What is Georgia doing to prevent Coronavirus?

The Georgia Department of Public Health said in a news release Friday that is closely monitoring the outbreak of coronavirus occurring in China and regularly coordinating with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The department has not confirmed any new coronavirus cases to date, however the situation could change. The department is advising healthcare providers statewide […]

Posted inYour Government

Proposed funding cuts could impact mental health care in Georgia

State budget cuts could hit mental health services hard in Georgia, forcing behavioral health officials to pump more money into handling crisis situations instead of programs to prevent those situations, the state’s mental health chief said Thursday. In three days of budget hearings this week, state agency heads said they plan to meet Gov. Brian Kemp’s […]

Posted inTraffic & Transportation

Have you seen the plans for the I-285 Top End Express Lanes?

The video above shows the Georgia Department of Transportation’s visualization of the I-285 Top End Express Lane concept. It is an artist’s rendering and animation of the proposed project. The I-285 Advanced Improvement Projects are shown as existing conditions and not highlighted within the animation as they would be completed prior to the proposed express […]

Posted inTraffic & Transportation

Drivers Beware: A ‘mega load’ truck will be making its way through Georgia the next two nights

A “mega load” truck will be traveling from the Seanous Terminal at the Port of Savannah through much of the State of Georgia Wednesday, Jan. 22 and Thursday, Jan. 23. The truck’s route will involve interstates in Twiggs, Bibb and Monroe Counties in the Wednesday night shift, and Monroe, Lamar, Spalding, Butts, Henry, Fayette, Coweta and Troup […]