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McKoy Pool in Decatur to reopen on July 22

Decatur, GA — McKoy Pool in Decatur will reopen on Saturday, July 22 following some repairs. The pool closed on June 23 for emergency repairs. Here are the hours for McKoy Pool: Operating Hours: Starting Saturday, July 22 Monday-Friday: 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Our Post Season Hours: Aug. […]

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DeKalb to Brookhaven: You investigate petition fraud allegations and then we’ll discuss annexation vote

Brookhaven, GA — Brookhaven wants DeKalb County to hold a referendum on annexing Merry Hills and Toco Hills into the city. But the county says that’s not happening until Brookhaven investigates fraud allegations surrounding an annexation petition. On July 19, Brookhaven announced the petition had been withdrawn, but renewed its call for the county to allow […]

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Three DeKalb commissioners declare candidacy in CEO race

DeKalb County, GA — According to the first financial disclosure reports for the election, DeKalb County Commissioners Steve Bradshaw, Larry Johnson and Lorraine Cochran-Johnson have declared their candidacies to become the next DeKalb County Chief Executive Officer. Based on the financial disclosures, Bradshaw has raised over $163,000 throughout his campaign. The CEO election will be […]

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MARTA hosting a job fair on July 20; Clarkston Police hosting hiring event on July 26

Atlanta, GA —MARTA is hosting a career fair on Thursday, July 20, from 2-6 p.m. at the MARTA Headquarters, 2424 Piedmont Road NE. The facility is located across from the Lindbergh Center rail station on Piedmont Road in Atlanta. MARTA is hiring bus operators and journeyman bus technicians. MARTA is offering a sign-on bonus and […]

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Clarkston city manager demotes police chief, hires new director of police services

Clarkston, GA — Clarkston City Manager Shawanna Qawiy has demoted Police Chief Christine Hudson amid ongoing chaos at city hall. Hudson confirmed that John Pearson is now the director of police services, a new position within the city. Clarkston has not announced the hire publicly, and Pearson’s information is not on the city’s website. Decaturish has […]

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DeKalb County apartment tenants complain about broken elevators, faulty security gates

By Adam Murphy, Atlanta News First BROOKHAVEN, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Residents at a DeKalb County apartment complex want answers from management about broken elevators and faulty security gates. Cell phone video shows not one, but two broken elevators in Building 1000 at the Arium at Lenox Park apartments in Brookhaven. Robynn Johnson lives […]

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Decatur working to develop age-friendly community action plan

Decatur, GA — The city of Decatur is working to create a community action plan related to being an age-friendly city. The draft of the plan includes an overview of the city’s existing age-friendly features, as well as the nine domains of the initiative. Each domain outlines goals and action items for the city to […]

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U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona discusses contentious topics during visit to Agnes Scott

By Lucas Hill, contributor  Decatur, GA — On Monday, July 17, 2023, Agnes Scott College hosted a sit-down with Dr. Miguel Cardona, the U.S. Secretary of Education. Atlanta Journal Constitution columnist Maureen Downey took the stage to speak with Dr. Cardona. Cardona, who was appointed the 12th U.S. Secretary of Education in 2021, has worked […]

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Temporary traffic-calming measures on the way for Rockborough Drive in Stone Mountain

By Jaedon Mason, contributor  Stone Mountain, GA — Temporary traffic-calming measures will be installed on Rockborough Drive as the city works to address sinkholes along the road. In March of last year, residents asked for traffic-calming measures on the corner of Rockborough Drive and Rockborough Terrace. In response the previous city administration sent out contractors to […]

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Applicant withdraws petition to annex Merry Hills and Toco Hills into Brookhaven

This story has been updated. Brookhaven, GA — The city of Brookhaven announced Wednesday that a petition to annex the Merry Hills and Toco Hills neighborhoods into the city has been withdrawn. If the annexation had moved forward, it would’ve been the largest annexation using the 60% petition method in state history. But residents and county […]

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