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DeKalb Schools ends Dunwoody-Chamblee Elementary construction contract after spending $5 million
DeKalb County, GA — New Superintendent Devon Horton revealed in a memo sent out Aug. 2 that his predecessor, interim superintendent Dr. Vasanne Tinsley, had terminated a contract with CGLS Architects and Evergreen Construction to build a new 950-seat elementary school in the Dunwoody-Chamblee area. The school was approved as a SPLOST V project in […]
Decatur Housing Authority to close on financing for senior affordable housing project soon
Decatur, GA — The Decatur Housing Authority is working to close on the financing for an 80-unit senior affordable housing project being done in partnership with Columbia Residential. The address of the project is 515 E. Freeman Street. The development will be located at the corner of Freeman and Sams Streets, near the Avondale MARTA station. […]
DeKalb proposes $1 billion tax cut for homeowners to be on the ballot in November
DeKalb County, GA — DeKalb County Chief Executive Officer Michael Thurmond proposed a tax cut that would save homeowners $1 billion over six years. The equalized homestead option sales tax credit would provide relief to homeowners who qualify for a homestead exemption. The EHOST will be on the ballot as a referendum in November for […]
DeKalb Schools works to fill teacher vacancies; board approves central office hires
DeKalb County, GA — DeKalb County Schools Superintendent Devon Horton updated the school board at its Aug. 14 meeting about the opening of school for the year and about the district’s attempt to fill teacher vacancies. Last month, the school district needed to hire 350 teachers. At the Aug. 14 meeting, Horton said 259 teacher vacancies […]
Trump, GOP allies named in Fulton County 2020 election probe indictments
By Tim Darnell and Atlanta News First staff ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Former President Donald Trump and his GOP allies were indicted on a slew of charges in Fulton County in connection to an investigation into alleged attempts to overturn Georgia’s 2020 presidential election. On Monday, a Fulton County grand jury approved the indictments in the […]
Tucker City Council approves contracts for public works department
Tucker, GA — The Tucker City Council held its regular meeting Aug. 14 and approved two contracts for the new public works department and for a greenway design.. The council awarded a contract for video capture of stormwater pipe conditions to Utility Asset Management in the amount of $72,885. The council also awarded a contract […]
Legacy Decatur looking to create a parking, circulation plan for Legacy Park
Decatur, GA — Legacy Decatur is looking to create a circulation and parking plan for Legacy Park. The Legacy Decatur board, at its Aug. 10 meeting, approved a resolution authorizing the nonprofit staff to present the contract with Atkins to the Decatur City Commission for approval. Legacy Decatur is the organization that oversees Legacy Park, […]
Stone Mountain to hold its next cleanup day on Aug. 19
Stone Mountain, GA — The city of Stone Mountain will host a cleanup day on Saturday, Aug. 19, from 9-11 a.m. on Ridge Forest Drive. The city hosted the first citywide cleanup in May, which saw over 140 residents participate and about 18 tons of garbage were collected during a sweep of the 1.7 square […]
Stone Mountain City Council will discuss giving itself a raise, but some residents oppose it
By Jaedon Mason, contributor Stone Mountain, GA — The Stone Mountain Mayor and City council will meet on Aug. 15 and will discuss giving the city’s elected officials a raise. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 15, and will be held in person at city hall, located at 875 Main Street. This […]
Cyberattack possibly exposes personal data of retired Georgia teachers
By Atlanta News First staff ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — A cyberattack may have exposed personal information for tens of thousands of retired Georgia teachers who receive pension payments. The breach, which was first reported in May, impacted thousands of organizations nationwide. But the Teachers Retirement System of Georgia recently announced that the hack included PBI […]