By Nicki Salcedo I needed a power strip and extension cord. Nothing fancy. The kind that you could easily find at a local drug store. I was in Baltimore at the convention center. It was ...
This story has been updated. The family of Martin Emanuel received some welcome news early this morning. Emanuel, 71, who was hiking in Nepal over the weekend when a devastating earthquake struck, has been spotted ...
The Decatur Business Association has come up with a slippery way to celebrate its 30th anniversary: turning West Ponce into a 1,000 foot water slide. Just for a day. According to the city’s Decatur Minute blog, ...
The Kale Me Crazy juice bar will open its Decatur location on Wednesday, April 29, moving into space previously occupied by Terra Mater at 358 West Ponce de Leon. There will be a live DJ and people ...
The Decatur School Board on Monday hired Hazard, Young, Attea & Associates to find a replacement for Superintendent Phyllis Edwards, who recently announced she is leaving City Schools of Decatur. The contract is worth $19,500. Edwards ...
This story has been updated. Lakeside High teacher Leah O’Brien died when she was struck by a vehicle carrying two students on the way to the Lakeside High School prom on April 25. Her 8-year-old ...
By Dena Mellick, contributor Christianity and environmentalism are sometimes viewed as being in opposition, but attendees of a weekend conference in Decatur are working to challenge that perception. Organizer Michael Black said 120 participants from different ...
Since 2013, a group of entrepreneurs have been looking high and low for a place where they could live the American Dream: reading comics while drinking craft beer. While My Parents’ Basement eyed locations in ...
This story has been updated. People looking for a cheaper, tasty dinner option that doesn’t involve a chain fast food restaurant, take note. Monday, April 27, will be the first of many Decatur Food Truck ...