Atlanta Announces Revised Garbage Collection Schedule for Independence Day
Atlanta's solid waste collection schedule will change for Independence Day, with no collections on July 4. Thursday’s customers will be serviced Friday, and Friday’s on Saturday. Regular service resumes Monday, July 8.
Woodstock Residents and Businesses to Benefit from New Gas South Partnership with Discounted Rates and Community Investments
Gas South partners with Woodstock, Georgia, to offer residents and businesses gas discounts and a share of profits for community projects, with no deposit or connection fees and an online sign-up bill credit.
Family of Deacon Johnny Hollman to Meet with Fulton County DA for Justice in Taser-Related Death Case
Deacon Johnny Hollman's family is set to discuss his death, caused by cardiac dysrhythmia following Taser use by police, with the DA for potential charges against the involved officer and tow truck driver.
Exploring Financial Harmony: Benefits and Strategies for Couples Managing Money Together
The article discusses approaches to managing finances in relationships, highlighting shared and separate accounts, as well as the benefits and drawbacks of each method, based on insights from financial therapist Lindsay Bryan-Podvin.
'Power of the Dream' Documentary Spotlights WNBA's Off-Court Activism and Role in 2020 Social Justice Movements
'Power of the Dream,' a documentary by Dawn Porter, explores the WNBA's 2020 season activism, focusing on players' response to police violence and their impact on the Georgia senatorial race.
New Laws in Georgia Boost Teacher Salaries, Stir Bail Reform Controversy, and Tackle Criminal Justice
Georgia sees new laws this July, including teacher pay raises, a cash bail regulation facing judicial pushback, a $36 billion emphasis on education and health, voucher system controversy, and various criminal and immigration law reforms.












