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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 […]
City Schools of Decatur cancels outdoor activities; DeKalb opening cooling centers on Aug. 14
Decatur, GA — City Schools of Decatur has cancelled its junior varsity softball game and all CSD-sponsored outdoor activities due to a heat advisory on Monday, Aug. 14. The varsity softball team will still practice this evening. “Safety is our top priority,” a press release from the school district states. “We strongly advise families to […]
(PHOTOS) 5th annual back-to-school block party in Stone Mountain’s Rockborough Subdivision
Stone Mountain, GA — Stone Mountain City Council Member Shawnette Bryant held her fifth annual back-to-school block party at the Rockborough Subdivision in the city of Stone Mountain on Saturday, Aug. 12. Free book bags and school supplies provided by State Sen. Kim Jackson (GA-SD41) and DeKalb County Commissioner Steve Bradshaw were available for students along […]
(PHOTOS) Scottdale Day 2023
Scottdale, GA — The Scottdale Day Festival took place at Tobie Grant Park on Saturday, Aug.12. The annual event brings family and friends from DeKalb County’s Scottdale community together for a day of celebration that includes live performances and food. Candace Kemp celebrates her birthday during the annual Scottdale Day Festival at Tobie Grant Park […]
DeKalb School Board agenda includes multiple change orders for sales-tax-funded projects
DeKalb County, GA — The DeKalb County School Board will hold its regular meeting on Aug. 14 and the agenda includes several change orders for projects paid for with special purpose local option sales tax money. The meeting begins with an executive session at 12:30 p.m. and will be held at the district’s central office, located […]
Recent shooting sparks discussion about emergency response in Kirkwood
By Angela Walker, contributor Atlanta, GA — The Kirkwood Neighbors’ Organization (KNO) met Aug. 10, and a recent deadly shooting was top of mind for many residents. According to Decaturish media partner Atlanta News First, one person was killed in a shooting in Kirkwood on Aug. 9. The shooting occurred near the intersection of Hosea […]
Decatur, DeKalb County opening cooling centers Aug. 12-14
DeKalb County, GA — The city of Decatur will open the Decatur Recreation Center, located at 231 Sycamore Street, as a cooling center on Sunday, Aug. 13, and Monday, Aug. 14, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. die to a heat advisory. DeKalb County is also making recreation centers and libraries throughout the county available […]
New 241-room hotel proposed for Swanton Way in downtown Decatur
Decatur, GA — A new 241-room hotel could be coming to downtown Decatur. The Decatur Downtown Development Authority approved a resolution of support for a proposed hotel at 213 Swanton Way during its meeting on Aug. 11. The developer has requested special exceptions related to building height and parking. The exceptions still have to go […]