Georgia authorities have arrested a Missouri man for the 2006 murder of his wife, marking a breakthrough in a cold case that has mystified Coffee County residents for nearly two decades. What We Know: Jon Worrell was arrested May 20 in Maryville, Missouri and charged with malice murder, felony murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and […]
Lightning Strike Causes Fire at Lawrenceville Home
A fast-moving thunderstorm sparked a devastating house fire in Lawrenceville early Tuesday, displacing a family of 11 and leaving one firefighter injured during rescue efforts. What We Know: Firefighters responded to a split-level home on Grouse Court NW at 2:01 a.m. after a teenager reported lightning struck the roof above the kitchen, triggering flames. The […]
Meet The Gwinnett County Schools Class of 2025
Over 14,000 Gwinnett County seniors are set to cross the stage this month, marking the end of a 13-year academic journey and the start of new adventures. The Gwinnett County Public Schools Class of 2025 boasts 14,486 graduates, with nearly 78% planning to pursue higher education—most at Georgia colleges. Interim Superintendent Dr. Al Taylor praised […]
The Rise of Craps Apps in Georgia: What You Need to Know
It sounds a little crude, or maybe like the sort of thing you do following Thanksgiving dinner. In actuality, Craps is a famous dice game that lived its biggest, best life in the 20th century. In the early 1900s, it was primarily a European game. Like a surprisingly large number of casino games, it went globally […]
Georgia Attorney General: Law Does Not Say Doctors Must Keep Brain Dead Pregnant Woman on Life Support
Georgia’s attorney general says the state’s abortion law doesn’t require keeping a brain-dead pregnant woman on life support, contradicting what doctors told her family. 🏥 Why It Matters: This clarification comes too late for Adriana Smith, who remains on machines 90 days after being declared brain dead. Her case shows how hospitals, uncertain about how […]
4th Case of Measles Found in Georgia: How to Protect Your Family
A fourth measles case has surfaced in Georgia in an unvaccinated person, the state Department of Public Health said Monday. The person contracted the disease while traveling internationally. The state health department did not disclose the identity or age of the person, who lives in metro Atlanta. State officials are working to identify anyone who […]
12 Gwinnett County Seniors Named Posse Scholars
Twelve Gwinnett County Public Schools seniors have been awarded four-year, full-tuition scholarships by the Posse Foundation. The Posse Foundation identifies public high school students with exceptional academic and leadership skills who may be overlooked by traditional college selection processes. The Gwinnett County Public Schools seniors honored as Posse Scholars this year are: The Posse Foundation […]
Cicadas Are Back in Georgia—Yes, Again
If the high-pitched drone outside sounds familiar, it should. Cicadas are back in Georgia this spring— but before you start blaming the heat or your memory, here’s the deal: this is a different brood. 🗓️ What’s Happening: This time it’s Brood XIV, a group of periodical cicadas that shows up every 17 years like clockwork. […]
Brave Businesses Bounce Back: The Story of How 2 Georgia Restaurants Made Comebacks
When disaster strikes, some businesses throw in the towel. But not Bryan Furman Barbecue or OK Café, two Georgia institutions that refused to let fires and setbacks extinguish their passion for serving up good food and good vibes. These two local eateries have made it onto a list of the most inspiring business comebacks in […]
Boundless Greed: New York Real Estate Investor Jailed for Fraud Scheme in Buckhead
The head of a commercial real estate investment firm has been sentenced to 87 months in prison and ordered to pay $45 million in restitution in a fraud scheme involving the Atlanta Financial Center in Buckhead. Elchonon (Elie) Schwartz, 46, of New York City pleaded guilty in February to one count of wire fraud. Schwartz […]
Warren Road Elementary Welcomes Back Graduates for Senior Walk
Former students of Warren Road Elementary School will return to their alma mater for a Senior Walk to celebrate their upcoming high school graduation. The event will take place on Thursday, May 22, at 1:30 p.m. at the school’s campus on Warren Road in Augusta. Graduates from the Class of 2025, dressed in their caps […]
6 Georgia Residents Charged in Nationwide Child Sex Abuse Crackdown
Federal authorities announced that six people from North Georgia have been charged as part of Operation Restore Justice, a nationwide effort led by the FBI to identify, track, and arrest people accused of child sex abuse. The operation, which ran from April 28 through May 1, resulted in the rescue of 115 children and the […]
Victim Identified in Stone Mountain Killing: What We Know
A Stone Mountain man died Monday morning after a shooting that police say followed a domestic dispute. Authorities have now identified the man as 48-year-old Terrance Kinard. What We Know: Police say they found Kinard dead from at least one gunshot wound around 7:50 a.m. on Salem Drive in Stone Mountain. According to the Gwinnett […]
A Closer Look at The Marietta High School Class of 2025
Marietta High School will honor 586 graduating seniors at its annual commencement ceremony at Northcutt Stadium on Thursday. The event will recognize students who are preparing for college, military service, and careers. “As our graduates cross the stage, they carry more than a diploma; they carry the belief that who they are matters. This moment […]
How Are Tariffs Impacting Georgia’s Ports?
Businesses front-loading orders to avoid looming tariffs are continuing to drive containerized cargo traffic at the Port of Savannah. The port handled 515,500 twenty-foot equivalent container units (TEUs) last month, up 17% from April of last year and the third monthly record in a row, the Georgia Ports Authority reported Tuesday. “Our operations remain business-as-usual,” […]
What are the Latest Online Casino and iGaming Regulations for Georgia?
Despite being one of the world’s most flourishing industries, online gambling has been slow to take off in the USA. Different states have their own laws regarding sports betting and online casinos, but there has been a push in recent times to legalize these activities in some regions. Georgia lawmakers have witnessed the success of […]
Fifth-Grade Student Charged After Bringing Airsoft Gun To Georgia Elementary School
A fifth-grade student brought an airsoft revolver to Morgan County Elementary School Monday, according to a statement from Morgan County Sheriff Tyler Hooks. No students or staff were harmed. School officials determined the firearm was an imitation, not a real weapon. The sheriff called the matter serious, noting that even replica guns can cause panic […]
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The rise of Drag and Drive events is easy to understand. Combining the adrenaline rush of the drag strip, the joy of a road trip, and the competitive juice of the best the racing world offers, Drag and Drive events mix high speeds and epic adventures for drivers of all classes and skill levels. If […]

				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				