DeKalb County, GA — The DeKalb Board of Registration and Elections on Wednesday rejected the latest in a series of voter challenges brought by Gail Lee. In this case, Lee challenged 15 voter registrations based ...
Scottdale, GA — DeKalb County announced the closure of a section of North Clarendon Avenue at Church Street starting today, Oct. 25 through Friday, Oct. 27. The closure will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ...
By Anila Yoganathan, contributor DeKalb County, GA — DeKalb County legislators said mental health reform will be a priority for them in the upcoming session of the Georgia General Assembly. Mental health reform is one ...
By Atlanta News First staff ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — The prestigious Michelin guide has finally turned its eye to Atlanta! The Michelin guide inspectors have scoured the city looking for the best food ...
Pine Lake, GA — The magic of DeKalb County’s smallest city was on display during the annual LakeFest in Pine Lake on Oct. 21 and 22. The two-day festival on the lakefront featured art ...
DeKalb County, GA — The DeKalb County Board of Education plans a virtual retreat on Oct. 24 and one of the agenda items is a “communication agreement” between the board and superintendent. The agenda doesn’t provide ...
DeKalb County, GA — As DeKalb County considers ending its no-kill shelter policy to free up shelter space, a county commissioner is pushing back. Commissioner Ted Terry has introduced a resolution for the county to reaffirm ...
Decatur, GA — The Women’s Resource Center to End Domestic Violence held a vigil on Thursday, Oct. 19, in the Decatur Square to honor the lives lost to domestic violence in 2022. It was the Resource ...
By Abby Kousouris, Atlanta News First ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — People across Atlanta have close ties to Israel. One DeKalb County Jewish congregation is mourning the loss of an Israeli soldier who spent ...
DeKalb County, GA — Big changes may be coming to DeKalb County’s animal shelter as questions mount about the effectiveness of the shelter’s no-kill policies. Generally, a no-kill shelter is one that only euthanizes 10 percent ...