The invasive plants at the Decatur City Cemetery don’t have a chance. Starting Monday, Trees Atlanta will unleash a herd of 75 sheep to go after kudzu, ivy and other plants that have taken over ...
Meet food stamps and healthcare: the two biggest threats to democracy. This is what the ultraconservative wing of the Republican Party demands in exchange for letting government function. The House GOP recently voted to slash ...
Decatur Police Spokeswoman Casie Yoder followed up on today’s earlier news about arrests in connection with the Aug. 30 football game robbery and wanted me to share this with you. She says these images are ...
Jennifer Ross with Decatur PD just sent the following press release. Names withheld because the suspects are juveniles: On Friday, August 30, 2013, the Decatur Police Department responded to and began investigating three armed robberies ...
I have a confession to make. I’m a Catholic, confirmed and all. You’d have to be raised in the church to appreciate the commitment implied there. It’s supposed to strengthen your bonds with the Church ...
As usual, Decatur won its share of mentions in Creative Loafing’s annual Best of ATL issue. Two of the town’s institutions, the book festival and the Brick Store Pub, were placed in the magazine’s trophy ...
Author Bill Bryson (an absolute favorite of mine) will be stopping by First Baptist Church Decatur on Oct. 11 to promote his new book “One Summer: America 1927.” The event will be at 7 p.m. ...
Decatur’s new spokesperson, Casie Yoder, wanted me to let you know about the Decatur Business Association’s inaugural golf tournament on Sept. 30. Here are the details, from the DBA: WHAT: Decatur Business Association’s inaugural charity ...
Here are a few things going on around town. Trinity Triangle – The Decatur Focus, produced by the city of Decatur, reports that the redevelopment of the intersection of E. Trinity and E. Howard around ...