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Calendar0910 2025

Today ä BULLOCH RETIRED Educators Association (BREA) will meet Wednesday at 11:3...

A day of remembrance: Local 9/11 ceremonies planned

Henry County Government will hold a 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony Thursday, Sept. 11...

Former Secretary of State staffer running for the office

ATLANTA — A former lieutenant of Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger i...

SCTC sees consistent enrollment growth

Southern Crescent Technical College has seen a leap in enrollment with the begin...

Grieving parents urge self-protection as lawmakers stru...

EDITOR’S NOTE — This story includes discussion of suicide. If you or someone you...

City secures additional parking for downtown Stockbridge

MCDONOUGH — In an effort to help address the need for additional parking in down...

Stockbridge mayor launches re-election campaign

STOCKBRIDGE — Stockbridge Mayor Anthony Ford recently launched his re-election c...

GBI investigating fatal officer-involved shooting in Lo...

LOCUST GROVE — The GBI is investigating a Thursday, Sept. 4 officer-involved sho...

UGA student researchers build the future of agriculture...

Under the hum of fluorescent lights in a lab in the new University of Georgia Po...

A year later, Apalachee High students recount living th...

ATLANTA — Sasha Contreras was in Spanish class at Apalachee High School when the...

A home for a hero: Injured veteran receives new house

MCDONOUGH — The Pulte Group’s Built to Honor program, in collaboration with the ...

Many Georgia teachers say they are overworked, underpai...

ATLANTA — Educators in Georgia’s public schools blame long work hours, low pay a...

Police investigating fatal shooting of juvenile in Hampton

HAMPTON — The Clayton County Police Department is investigating a Saturday incid...

Activists call for greater scrutiny of data centers

ATLANTA – A citizen activist from Fayette County asked state lawmakers Thursday ...

HCWA prepares to welcome 3,000 'Cubihatcha Kids' for fi...

MCDONOUGH — After 20 years of hosting the “Cubihatcha Kids” for field trips, the...

Kemp sending Georgia National Guard troops to D.C.

ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp announced Friday that he is sending 316 members of the...

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