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What is The Momnibus Act? A Closer Look at Bill That Could Improve Maternal Health Crisis

For two congresswomen sponsoring a package of bills seeking to improve maternal health in the United States, their motivation is personal. After first unveiling the initiatives five years ago, U.S. Reps. Alma Adams of North Carolina and Lauren Underwood of Illinois plan to reintroduce the measures with bipartisan support in May. Adams and Underwood, the Momnibus […]

Posted inYour Government

Roswell Answers Questions About Shutdown of Economy Hotel

After facing backlash on social media about the timing of evacuating a hotel where human trafficking violations were discovered last week, Roswell officials have published responses to frequently asked questions from concerned residents regarding the forced closure of the property. The city has posted a Q&A addressing the most common inquiries they’ve received about the […]

Posted inYour Family

Zoo Atlanta Library Pass Program Ends After 14 Years

Georgia families will soon lose a popular free option to visit Zoo Atlanta as officials announce the end of a long-running library partnership. 🦁 Why It Matters: For 14 years, the program has given families across Georgia free access to the zoo through their local libraries, making wildlife education available to thousands of Georgia families. […]

Posted inGeorgia By The Numbers

Georgia’s Wealthiest Counties Revealed in New Study

Forsyth County tops the list of Georgia’s richest counties, with Fulton County ranking fifth despite having the highest investment income in the state. 💰 Why It Matters: Where you live in Georgia significantly impacts your financial environment. These wealth rankings show the economic disparities across the state and can influence everything from property values to […]

Posted inTraffic & Transportation

Could Georgia Get High Speed Rail Between Atlanta and Savannah?

By the middle of the next decade, Georgians may be able to travel between Atlanta and Savannah by high-speed rail, avoiding traffic and expensive air fares. The state Department of Transportation has launched a study of the feasibility of connecting the two urban centers with an intercity passenger rail line. The agency held the first […]

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Weekend Lane Closures Ahead For I-285 Near Tucker

Georgia Department of Transportation crews will close multiple lanes on I-285 near Tucker in DeKalb County this weekend. The closures are part of an ongoing concrete rehabilitation project to repair deteriorating roadway conditions between Henderson Mill Road and Lawrenceville Highway. Two right lanes will close in both directions from Northlake Parkway to Lawrenceville Highway starting […]

Posted inSports

Cherokee County Sports Hall of Fame Honors 12 Outstanding Senior Athletes

Twelve Cherokee County School District seniors have been recognized by the Cherokee County Sports Hall of Fame for their exceptional athletic achievements during their high school careers. The community organization selected one male and one female senior athlete from each of the district’s six traditional high schools based on nominations from school administrators. Class of […]

Posted inEducation

How to Get a Job With Richmond County Schools

The Richmond County School System is looking to fill open positions at its annual Spring Career Fair on May 17, where recruiters and hiring managers will conduct on-site interviews. “Joining the Richmond County School System means becoming part of a team deeply committed to empowering every learner, every day,” said Dr. Melissa Shepard, Chief Human […]

Posted inWeather

Severe Storms Possible Today Across Georgia

Georgians should prepare for potentially severe thunderstorms this afternoon, with damaging winds and hail possible during the evening commute. 🌩️ What We Know: Isolated thunderstorms will develop across north and central Georgia today, with the strongest storms expected between 3 and 9 p.m. The National Weather Service warns some storms could produce quarter-size hail and […]