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Congressman Johnson Holding Important PACT Act meeting

Special promotional content provided by U.S. Rep. Hank Johnson On Wednesday, August 9 from 6-7 PM, Congressman Hank Johnson (GA-04) is holding an informational webinar for veterans about the PACT Act, which is a new law that helps soldiers who experienced toxic exposure while serving in the military abroad, understand and receive the VA benefits […]

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‘Generations of Success’ panel kicks off Black Business Month in DeKalb County

DeKalb County, GA — The Decide DeKalb Development Authority on Aug. 2 brought three Black business owners to Hippin’ Hops Brewery, owned by Clarence Boston, for a panel on Black entrepreneurship. The first of two events to bookend Black Business Month, the panel included David Moody owner of CD Moody Construction, Trish Miller owner of […]

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Clarkston can’t provide salary information for director of police services ahead of meeting about police pay

Clarkston, GA — Weeks after naming John Pearson as the city’s director of police services, the city of Clarkston is unable to provide information about his salary. The council plans to meet on Aug. 3 at 7 p.m. at city hall, located at 3921 Church Street. The only business on the agenda is staff reports and […]

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DeKalb district attorney among four prosecutors challenging oversight commission

DeKalb County, GA — DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston is among four prosecutors challenging Senate Bill 92, which is a law enacted in the 2023 legislative session that creates the prosecuting attorneys qualifications commission. The commission has the authority to investigate and remove local district attorneys and solicitors general. The commission is made up of […]

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BBQ Café closes in Decatur after three years in business

Decatur, GA — The BBQ Café in Decatur has closed. The cafe, located at 310 East Howard Avenue, marked its last day in business on July 30. The café opened in August 2020. If offered diners “a taste of the ‘sip,” a nod to the restaurant’s Mississippi origins. The owners offered patrons a heartfelt goodbye […]

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U.S. News and World Report ranks four Emory hospitals as best in the state, metro Atlanta

Atlanta, GA — U.S. News and World Report has ranked four Emory Healthcare hospitals prominently in this year’s regional rankings for its best hospitals issues. Emory University Hospital was ranked the No. 1 hospital in metro Atlanta and the state in the 2023-2204 best regional hospitals rankings. Emory University Hospital was ranked No. 1 for the […]

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(PHOTOS) Stone Mountain hosts Back-to-School Bash and National Night Out event

Stone Mountain, GA — The city of Stone Mountain hosted a Back-to-School Bash and National Night Out on Tuesday, Aug. 1. The event was held on Manor Drive between the ART Station and Sweet Potato Café and featured school supply giveaways and games. According to the NNO website, National Night Out is an annual community-building […]

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Stone Mountain City Council plans to give itself a raise

By Jaedon Mason, contributor Stone Mountain, GA — The City of Stone Mountain in their Regular Session meeting unanimously approved the first read of an amendment to ordinance 2023-12 to Amend Chapter 2 Article II. This section refers to the compensation of the mayor and city council The amended language of the ordinance does not […]

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(PHOTOS) Avondale Estates Police Department sponsors National Night Out event

Avondale Estates, GA — The Avondale Estates Police Department sponsored National Night Out at the Town Green on Tuesday, Aug. 1. The family-friendly fun – filled night featured hula-hoop competitions, magic, Marvel and DC superheroes, free pizza from Donatos, ice cream for purchase from Butter & Cream, face painting and a chance to meet officers […]

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Superintendent Devon Horton presents vision for DCSD, including new ways to recruit teachers

DeKalb County, GA — DeKalb Schools Superintendent Devon Horton laid out his immediate plans for improving the way DeKalb County schools function, which include 70 new jobs and teacher training programs. The plan will cost the district $12 million. “I want to be clear, this is not about stacking the central office with administrators for […]

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