A Macon man convicted earlier this month of influencing witnesses, aggravated assault and other charges was sentenced to prison Wednesday afternoon. The Sentence: A judge sentenced 59-year-old Roland Linnette Ray to serve 35 years in prison. As a repeat offender, he will serve his entire prison term without the possibility of parole. Jurors found Ray guilty […]
Scam Alert: Fraudulent email targets Catholics
The Georgia Attorney General is warning Catholics about a new email scam that is targeting Catholic church members in Georgia. The Scam: If you are a Catholic, or a member of any faith-based community in Georgia, you may want to think twice about sending money in response to an email from your priest or pastor. […]
Starting July 1, it is free to freeze your credit in Georgia
This year, Gov. Nathan Deal signed Senate Bill 376, allowing Georgians to freeze and thaw their credit reports free of charge beginning July 1, 2018. “A credit freeze can be a powerful and pro-active weapon against identity theft,” said Attorney General Chris Carr. “We hope this new law will encourage more Georgians to use this […]
Gwinnett to hire full-time staff member in fight against homelessness
Gwinnett County is working with United Way of Greater Atlanta to reduce homelessness. Count commissioners agreed Tuesday to pay $50,000 to cover half the staffing costs of a new full-time position to lead a joint effort. Chairman Charlotte Nash said funding for this agreement comes from the additional $500,000 allocated in the County’s 2018 budget […]
Supreme Court sends Georgia v. Florida Water Wars case back downstream
The latest battle in the decades old water wars between Georgia and Florida goes to Florida after the Supreme Court decided to send the case back to “special master” judge Ralph Lancaster Jr. for further deliberation. Lancaster’s original report recommended the high court dismiss Florida’s complaint outright. The Gist: The Supreme Court found that Lancaster’s […]
Police search for a pair of suspected Target shoplifters
Gwinnett County Police are on the lookout for two female suspects who police say attempted to shoplift about $1,000 worth of merchandise from the Peachtree Corners target on Holcomb Bridge Road June 21. According to police, the suspects were observed wandering around the store for about two hours, filling a shopping cart up and exited […]
A veteran protesting Veterans Affairs set himself on fire outside the Georgia Capitol
A veteran who Georgia State Patrol officials said was “disgruntled with the VA” set himself on fire while he was protesting at the Georgia state capitol Tuesday morning. According to Fox 5 Atlanta, the man used gasoline and fireworks to start the blaze. The explosion was heard at a news conference outside the capitol promoting […]
Reminder: Be careful using fireworks at home
As the July Fourth holiday approaches, Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner Ralph Hudgens is urging Georgia residents to use extreme caution to avoid fires and severe injuries when using fireworks this Independence Day. “The safest way to enjoy fireworks is to attend a public fireworks display,” Hudgens said. “Each year in the U.S., around 11,000 […]
Savannah named new IT corridor
The City of Savannah hosted members of the Georgia Legislature at city hall Friday to officially announce the formation of the Savannah Logistics Technology Corridor. The formation of the corridor was part of the city’s 2018 legislative agenda. The city was ultimately successful in lobbying the legislature to name an area of Savannah, along the […]
Free pet adoptions from June 25 to June 30
All dogs and cats can be adopted at no cost at the Gwinnett Animal Shelter from June 25 to June 30. As part of an end of June special, the Gwinnett Animal Welfare and Enforcement Division is waiving all adoption fees. Shelter fees are typically $90 for a dog. Cat adoptions are $30. Late spring […]
Several Fulton County libraries are closing for renovations. Here’s where you can go if your local library is closed
The Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System has announced the closing dates for seven libraries included in the first group of the Library Renovation Program. The Sandy Springs, Southwest Atlanta, Kirkwood and Washington Park Libraries will close to the public on Wednesday, August 8, while the Dogwood, Roswell and West End Libraries will close to the public […]
Road Closure alert: Reps Miller Road in Norcross closed to through traffic until August 6
Reps Miller Road will be closed to through traffic starting Monday June 25 through the beginning of August. Using a process called Full Depth Reclamation, contractors will be working to rebuild the road foundation to support the current vehicle loads for long-term sustainability. Work will be done on one lane at a time, with the […]
Everything you need to know about the state’s $100 million Georgia 400 project
The Gist: The state of Georgia is coming to the aid of commuters stuck in traffic on Ga. 400 to the tune of $100 million. The money will fund what the state calls “bus rapid transit exchanges” on the roadway. What will the project do?: The project will create new lanes along the 16 mile […]
Georgia approves funding for 19 transportation projects. Will traffic in your area improve?
Georgia drivers will notice improvements to traffic conditions on roads and in corridors throughout the state soon thanks to about $18.1 million in additional infrastructure funding. The State Road and Tollway Authority announced Tuesday that it has awarded funding for 19 transportation infrastructure projects across the state through the Georgia Transportation Infrastructure Bank. Here is […]
The Public Record: Georgia Senator David Perdue calls separation of children at the border ‘shiny object of the day’
The Setting: At a senate press briefing about spending cuts, republican senators were bombarded by questions from reporters about children being separated from their parents at the border. Perdue stepped in and ended the press briefing, stating that the debt issue was a crisis and the most important issue in America today. The Quote: ”I […]
Police charge suspect in 2014 slaying of Michael Jones
Gwinnett County Police have charged a suspect in the 2014 slaying of Michael Jones, a 54-year-old man who was initially reported missing by his family in April 2014. In May 2016, Jones’ remains were discovered by a dear hunter in Auburn, Georgia. After examination of the bones, police ruled Jones’ death a homicide. Now detectives […]
Power surge knocks out Glynn County communications
A power surge that occurred early Tuesday caused a failure in an essential piece of Glynn County’s networking equipment. As a result, Glynn County offices are experiencing an outage in phone and email communications. This outage effects all Glynn County offices including, the Court System, the Detention Center, the Police Department, the Fire Departments, the […]
Dunwoody police search for suspect in armed robbery
The Dunwoody Police Department is investigating a report of an Armed Robbery that occurred in the area of Withmere Way and Withmere Lane June 15. According to the victim in the case, a male suspect got out of a gold older model van and grabbed her near the intersection. The victim said the suspect then […]

