This story has been updated. The operator of a train that collided with a MARTA bus in Decatur on May 22, 2013 has filed a lawsuit against several defendants, including the city of Decatur, seeking ...
By Jill Nolin, contributor Russell Steen gaveled the meeting to order with a double tap of a beer glass. The core members of the newly created Campaign for DeKalb gathered around a table at the ...
This story has been updated. By Dena Mellick, contributor The Central DeKalb Senior Center held a soft opening on Monday, Dec. 22, welcoming seniors interested in its services and offering Decaturish a preview of the ...
Reporters should tell the truth, at least to the best of our ability, even when the truth isn’t all that pretty. I felt pretty good about the results of my first year. Not everything panned out ...
X’avier Arnold died one year ago on Dec. 26, shot to death during a robbery along a bike trail near the Pullman Yard. Arnold’s girlfriend, Xenia, said it was a day much like Dec. 26, ...
A local business dedicated to selling arts and crafts is closing. Sheepish, which relocated last year, announced on Dec. 26 that this will be the shop’s last week in business. The shop will officially close ...
Now that Christmas is past, the cleanup begins. Keep DeKalb Beautiful is sponsoring free curbside tree pickup for county residents starting today, Dec. 26, through Jan. 16. “To participate, residents must remove all decorations from ...
Reporting is the bread and butter of what we do, but words have their limitations. Sometimes the right photo says it all. Over the past year, we’ve photographed City Commission meetings, festivals and local businesses. Here are the ...
With a baby on the way, I’ve decided to savor my last childless Christmas. I imagine Christmas with a baby will look somewhat similar, except I’ll have to care more. I’ve wondered whether I’ll do the ...