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City of Decatur and Surrounding Area News
Chando’s Tacos opening soon in Decatur; Kirkyard Public House closing in Kirkwood on Sept. 1
This story has been updated. Decatur, GA — Chando’s Tacos is expecting to open in mid-September in downtown Decatur. In February 2022, Chando’s Tacos announced the opening of its food truck in Decatur. The restaurant received its business license in March 2023, but it has taken some time for it to open. Owner Lisandro “Chando” […]
DeKalb Board of Elections rejects latest voter challenge
DeKalb County, GA — The DeKalb Board of Voter Registration and Elections voted not to approve a challenge to the registration of 84 voters brought by Gail Lee at a special called meeting Aug. 31. Lee stated that her challenge of 159 voters on the rolls was based on the fact that their birth years […]
Emory Healthcare to observe Juneteenth as paid holiday; nixes Christmas Eve
By Zac Summers, Atlanta News First ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — An announcement over changes to paid observed holidays at Emory Healthcare is leading to controversy. Employees, who spoke to Atlanta News First on the condition of anonymity, said what should have been an exciting announcement is in fact one of disappointment. On Thursday, CEO […]
DeKalb County working to restore water service on Briarcliff Road
DeKalb County, GA — DeKalb County Department of Watershed Management crews are working to repair a section of a water pipe along the 2000 block of Briarcliff Road at Lavista Road on Friday, Sept. 1. The pipe was damaged by a contractor not affiliated with DeKalb County, according to a press release from the county. […]
Final Church Street cycle track project construction to begin on Sept. 5
Decatur, GA — Construction of the Church Street cycle track project will end soon. Beginning on Tuesday, Sept. 5, the final asphalt resurfacing will start on Church Street and extend through the project area. The work is anticipated to be finished in about seven to 10 days, depending on the weather, according to a city […]
DeKalb Police looking for person accused of hitting pedestrian while doing donuts
By Alexandra Parker, Atlanta News First ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — Dekalb County police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a person who is accused of hitting a pedestrian while doing donuts. The man was doing donuts at the intersection of Gresham Road and Flat Shoals Road before losing control of the […]
Atlanta News First and Decaturish sign one-year partnership agreement
Decatur, GA – Atlanta News First, Atlanta’s only locally owned television news brand, and Decaturish, a local community news website based in Decatur, Ga., have signed a one-year partnership agreement. The agreement, which allows for content sharing and collaboration across both newsrooms, was signed at the end of a six-month trial agreement that began in January. “I […]
Scott Boulevard water main replacement to continue on DeKalb Industrial Way on Sept. 5
DeKalb County, GA — Phase two of the Scott Boulevard water main replacement Project will continue beginning on Sept. 5 to replace 30-inch-diamter ductile iron pipe water main. The county will also upgrade the 8-inch-diameter distribution mains to 12-inch-diamter ductile iron pipe. Crews are additionally working on the southern end of the project at East […]
City Schools of Decatur celebrates 23 students awarded with academic honors from College Board
Decatur, GA — Twenty-three Decatur High School students earned academic honors from the College Board National Recognition Programs. These programs celebrate the hard work of high school students, showcasing their strong academic performance. Students were awarded with the National African American Recognition Award (NAARA) and National Hispanic Recognition Award (NHRA). According to a press release, the Decatur […]
Clarkston to disavow contracts signed by former city manager, plans to settle with vendors
Clarkston, GA — The city of Clarkston plans to disavow three contracts entered into by former city manager Shawanna Qawiy. The contracts are with Human Resources Dimensions, Inc., Pivot Path, and Prologic ITS LLC. Clarkston voted earlier this month to part ways with Qawiy after weeks of controversy surrounding officers leaving the city’s police department. […]