LaGrange Mourns the Loss of Mayor Willie T. Edmondson, City's First Black Mayor and Longstanding Public Servant
LaGrange, Georgia mourns the loss of its first black mayor, Willie T. Edmondson, who passed away following hospitalization. He was a nurse, pastor, and contributed to key city developments.
Southern Crescent Technical College President Updates Fayetteville Council on Workforce Contributions
Dr. Irvin Clark of Southern Crescent Technical College discussed workforce development with Fayetteville City Council. The presentation is available on the city's YouTube channel for those interested in the college's community impact.
Atlanta Water Billing Under Scrutiny as Residents Face Outlandish Charges for Unused Services
Atlanta residents face exorbitant water bills, prompting outrage and questions about the city's billing and appeals process, with two highlighted cases involving charges for unused services and faulty meters.
Past Flames and Courtroom Games, Fulton DA Willis Fires Back in Trump Probe Drama
Fulton County DA Fani Willis defended her eligibility to prosecute Donald Trump's Georgia election interference case and denied misconduct, responding to issues over a past romantic relationship with prosecutor Nathan Wade.
Mike Carlson Appointed New Police Chief of Dunwoody, Succeeding Retiring Chief Billy Grogan
Deputy Chief Mike Carlson has been appointed as the new Police Chief of Dunwoody following Chief Billy Grogan's retirement. Carlson, a longstanding member of the force, will assume his new role in April.
Conyers Police Department Invites Locals to In-Depth Citizen Police Academy Starting March 12
Conyers Police Department's eight-week Citizen Police Academy, starting March 12, 2024, offers community members insights into law enforcement. Applications are open for 20 spots, with a March 1 deadline.
Polk County Anticipates Economic Surge with SOLARCYCLE's $344M Investment in Cedartown Facility
Governor Brian P. Kemp announces a $344 million investment in a SOLARCYCLE manufacturing plant in Polk County, expected to create over 600 jobs and innovate in solar panel glass manufacturing and recycling.
Georgia Proposes "Addy's Law" to Ensure Safer School Bus Stops in Henry County, Preventing Future Tragedies
"Addy's Law," a bill prompted by the death of 8-year-old Adalynn Pierce, is under consideration in Georgia to ensure safer school bus stops and prevent children from crossing dangerous roads.











