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City of Decatur and Surrounding Area News

Plight of single mom, 4 kids show need for affordable housing

By Rachel Polansky, Atlanta News First ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — A Decatur mother and her four children are still living in a shelter after a fire tore through their federally subsidized apartment in April. Four months later, they’re still waiting for the Decatur Housing Authority to make repairs. The family’s plight highlights metro […]

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DeKalb County School District demonstrates new safety systems ready new school year

DeKalb County, GA — DeKalb Schools Police Chief Brad Gober along with other officers and Principal Dr. Derrica Boochee-Davis offered a demonstration of new safety systems at Columbia High School on Aug. 3. An emergency alert system, CINTEGIX Crisis Alert, is already active in all schools, while a weapons detection system EVOLV Express is installed […]

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Clarkston Finance Director threatens to sue city; City councilmember rescinds resignation

This story has been updated. Clarkston, GA — The drama in Clarkston continues to unfold as the council plans to meet this evening, Aug. 3, at 7 p.m. Records obtained by Decaturish show that Finance Director Dan Defnall recently threatened legal action against the city following a confrontation with City Manager Shawanna Qawiy over the availability […]

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Atlanta Public Schools names interim superintendent, pending school board approval

This story has been updated. Atlanta, GA — The Atlanta School Board announced on Aug. 3 that Dr. Danielle Battle has been selected to serve as interim superintendent of Atlanta Public Schools. The school board is expected to approve the appointment on Aug. 7. Superintendent Dr. Lisa Herring will transition from her role by the […]

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Stone Mountain man arrested a month after allegedly shooting, killing brother, sheriff’s office says

By Hope Dean, Atlanta News First ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — A Stone Mountain man has been arrested after the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office said he shot and killed his brother about a month ago. Ahmed Kawah, 37, was arrested on a MARTA bus in Decatur on Wednesday. Kawah faces a charge of felony […]

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Avondale Estates raises starting salary for police officers to $60,000

Avondale Estates, GA — The city of Avondale Estates is offering police officers a starting salary of $60,000, an increase from $50,000. The city previously did not have a designated beginning salary for officers. The salary is within the city’s current salary range of $50,600 – $70,840, a spokesperson for the city said. “The city values […]

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Greater Decatur student named 18 under 18 by National Society of High School Scholars

Greater Decatur, GA – Hannah Williams, a student at Greenforest-McCalep Christian Academy, was awarded the 18 Under 18 Award by the National Society of High School Scholars. The scholarship recognizes young students who spread positivity and show leadership in their communities through their passions, according to a press release. Williams submitted a short video talking about her […]

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Decatur High School announces hire of new assistant principal

Decatur, GA — Tosh Zaleski has joined the Decatur High School staff as the assistant principal, Principal Duane Sprull announced in an email on Wednesday, Aug. 2. Zaleski has over 20 years of experience in education. She has previously worked in public, charter, and alternative schools. Zaleski has experience in international baccalaureate education as well […]

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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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