Besides, They’ll see how beautiful I am And be ashamed— I, too, am America. – Langston Hughes By Nicki Salcedo My cousin Errol and I were born in different countries. He’s a self-proclaimed Englishman. That’s ...
This story has been updated. In the wake of a terrorist attack in Paris that occurred over the weekend, Gov. Nathan Deal has joined with other governors in declaring the U.S. Government can’t resettle Syrian ...
The Georgia Department of Transportation said it’s learned some harsh winter lessons and is preparing to take on the next cold weather blast. GDOT said it has invested in equipment and additional resources to keep ...
The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) is asking for community input on the safety of Ponce de Leon Avenue/Scott Boulevard from Moreland Ave. to Clairemont Rd. A letter sent out to some neighborhood groups explained ...
Decaturish’s Q&A articles spotlight people and businesses of interest in the community. If you have someone you’d like to suggest for a Q&A with Decaturish, email [email protected]. Brian Dulisse, 54, started Lion Tamer Bread in Decatur in February of ...
A Fayetteville, Ga. woman who recently celebrated her 100th birthday is also a graduate of Agnes Scott College, class of 1936. According to The Citizen newspaper, Mildred Clark Sargent gathered with friends and family on Nov. 7 ...
A plan to make Decatur a more diverse and welcoming place will be up for consideration at the Dec. 7 City Commission meeting. The taxpayers paid $109,000 for that plan. But when Decaturish attempted to ...
The 2015 Eater Awards are out and restaurants in Decatur received some recognition. Decatur’s Cakes & Ale won “Best Wine Program.” Eater.com says, “The wine list at Cakes & Ale is, like the restaurant itself, ...
The contractor who repaired a broken fire hydrant that caused days of water pressure issues for DeKalb County residents said he hasn’t been paid. Alessandro Salvo, CEO of county contractor GS Construction Inc, told Decaturish he ...
Decatur’s City Commission will consider annexing 12 more parcels into the city in an attempt to clean up boundaries. Commissioners are set to consider the annexations during their regular meeting tonight, Nov. 16, at 7:30 ...