By Jaedon Mason, contributor Stone Mountain, GA — The Stone Mountain City Council, at its March 21 work session, discussed the short list of firms to provide construction management services. City staff presented a finalized list ...
DeKalb County, GA — Members of DeKalb County’s all-Democratic Legislative delegation are seeking to remove Stone Mountain’s designation as a Confederate memorial. “State Representatives Billy Mitchell (D-Stone Mountain), Mary Margaret Oliver (D-Decatur) and Omari Crawford (D-Decatur) ...
By Lucas Hill, contributor Editor’s note: Starting April 3, our weekly “What’s Happening” feature will be distributed via our free email list on Monday mornings. Subscribers to our free list also get a daily email ...
Here’s a look at public safety news in DeKalb County provided by Decaturish news partner Atlanta News First. — LITHONIA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — A pile of charred belongings could be seen in the ...
By Jaedon Mason, contributor Stone Mountain, GA — On April 20, a 23-year resident of Stone Mountain, Robert Witherspoon will open Granite Mountain Distillery on Main Street, a passion project 40 years in the making. ...
By Jaedon Mason, contributor Stone Mountain, GA — The Stone Mountain City Council voted to deny the rezoning request put forward by Minerva Homes for the 5305 / 5327 West Mountain Street property. Brian Davison, ...
Decatur, GA — DeKalb County Police responded to the 2500 block of Columbia Drive on March 4 after getting a call about a person being shot. Police responded to the call around 1:20 a.m. “When they ...
By Lucas Hill, contributor Editor’s note: Starting April 3, our weekly “What’s Happening” feature will be distributed via our free email list on Monday mornings. Subscribers to our free list also get a daily email ...
Greater Decatur, GA — Mount Olive Drive, between Laurel Ridge Drive and Ivy Court, will be closed to through-traffic from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, March 1. The road will be closed in ...
By Adam Murphy, Atlanta News First Stone Mountain, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — Hundreds of metro Atlanta residents say they’ve been fighting unjust water bills for nearly a decade. In fact, one homeowner says DeKalb County ...