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The Snellville Police Department won second and first places in highway safety and distracted driving categories at Georgia’s 26th Annual Governor’s Challenge Awards.
Cameron Street SE in Southeast Atlanta will close for tree removal on November 6 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Local access is maintained; detours will be in place.
Newton County's next Tire Amnesty Day is set for Dec. 6, 2025, allowing residents to dispose of up to 10 off-rim tires for free to combat illegal dumping and mosquito breeding.
Athens-Clarke County Leisure Services parks and facilities will close on Thanksgiving Day and have limited hours on November 28, with normal hours resuming November 29.
Traffic will be shifted on SR 92 near Cedarcrest Road starting November 6 to facilitate construction, with certain lanes redirected and a new roundabout in use.
Conyers invites residents to discuss proposed city charter amendments at a town hall meeting on November 5, 2025. Documents are available online for review prior to the event.
A road closure on Amsterdam Avenue NE in Atlanta for tree removal work affects traffic from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with detours and sidewalk closures in place.
Clayton County leaders are set to unveil a detailed affordable housing plan that includes a housing task force, planning initiatives, and resources for residents.
The Senate Study Committee on Higher Education Affordability in Georgia will hold its fourth meeting on November 6, 2025, to discuss making college more affordable.
The Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center will illuminate in green from Nov. 4-11, as part of Operation Green Light for Veterans to honor military service.
Atlantans celebrated Howl-O-Weekend Doggie Crawl with their costumed dogs for treats and a parade, supporting local animal organizations like Furkids Atlanta and Atlanta Humane Society.
Atlanta's airport faced delays and cancellations due to a government shutdown, affecting travel, community food programs, and necessitating court intervention for SNAP funding.
Spelman College received a $38 million donation from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott to enhance student aid and technology, adding to a previous $20 million gift in 2020.
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