Stone Mountain, GA — The DeKalb County School Board received an update on the district’s communications with Cognia and discussed recent audit findings during the first day of its retreat on Aug. 23. The retreat is ...
This story has been updated. Decatur, GA — A crash in Decatur on Aug. 23 created traffic headaches and power outages. Sgt. John Bender with the Decatur Police Department said a tractor-trailer knocked over a telephone ...
By Hope Dean, Atlanta News First ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — Atlanta police are asking the community to help them identify a person of interest in a fatal shooting. On Wednesday, Aug. 9, police ...
By Jaedon Mason, contributor Stone Mountain, GA — Stone Mountain city council voted to approve the controversial raises during a special called meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 22. This formalizes a $1,000 raise for the mayor, ...
Decatur, GA — Agnes Scott College in Decatur held its annual Honor Pledge Ceremony for first-year students and honored the Class of 2024 with the Senior Investiture celebration on Tuesday, Aug. 22. Both the Senior Investiture ...
By Bridget Spencer, Atlanta News First ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — Dekalb Avenue, a frequently traveled corridor in the city of Atlanta, is finally getting some updates that many residents said are overdue. “The ...
This story has been updated. DeKalb County, GA — Qualifying for the Nov. 7 municipal election began this week. The deadline to request an absentee ballot is Oct. 27. Absentee ballots must be turned in by ...
Avondale Estates, GA — The Avondale Estates City Commission will meet on Wednesday, Aug. 23, at 5:30 p.m. for a regular meeting, followed by a work session. The city commission meeting will be held at ...
Stone Mountain, GA — The DeKalb County School Board will begin a two-day-long retreat on Aug. 23 to work through issues facing the board, including an update on the district’s communications with Cognia and a discussion ...
Atlanta, GA — More people are coming down with COVID-19, but the numbers “remain relatively low” compared to the state’s peak in January 2022, according to a press release from the Georgia Department of Public Health. ...