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Condace Pressley

Assistant Program Director/Director Social Media

Condace Pressley is Assistant Program Director of AM750 and NOW 95.5FM News/Talk WSB. She works with all of the on-air personalities and the news, weather, and traffic team. You can hear her reports on Atlanta's Morning News with Scott Slade as well as afternoons during the Sean Hannity show. Condace interviews, celebrities, authors, news makers and community leaders Sundays at 6am and midnight on her show Perspectives. Unlike most of Atlanta, she's actually from here having grown up in Marietta - graduating from Marietta High and the University of Georgia. She believes strongly in community service. She serves on the Advisory Board for the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication and has served on the boards of the Atlanta Press Club, the Radio Television Digital News Association, the YWCA of Northwest Georgia and the Cobb Library Foundation. She spent a decade in leadership with National Association of Black Journalists including a term as President from 2001-2003.

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David Connell is the President of the Cobb County Chamber of Commerce

Cobb Chamber Pres. arrested with gun at airport

The president of the Cobb Chamber of Commerce faces weapons charges after trying to board a flight with a handgun in his bag.  TSA agents stopped David Connell and police arrested him when they found a gun and 2 clips in his luggage.  Connell was being held in the Clayton ...

5 teens arrested for vandalizing Dunwoody park

Another group of teens find themselves in trouble with the law after a neighborhood park was vandalized.  This time the target was the Brook Run Community Garden in Dunwoody and five teens have been charged.  "It looked like a tornado hit the garden," said Amanda Harris.  "Lettuce everywhere. Plants destroyed."  Harris ...

Atlanta hired Beverly Hall in 1999 after she rose through the ranks in the public schools of Newark, N.J., and New York City.

Ga. Senator: ‘Time for Dr. Hall to cry’

"It's time for Dr. Hall to cry."  So says Georgia State Senator Ralph Long about former Atlanta School Superintendent Beverly Hall who has been implicated but not charged in the Atlanta Public Schools cheating scandal.  Now that tribunals have begun for teachers caught in the scandal, Long, whose district includes ...

Gov. Deal signs bill targeting scrap metal thefts

It just got tougher for criminals to cash in on stolen metals.  A new law signed by Governor Nathan Deal creates a database of recyclers and the items turned in for payment.  Effective immediately, recycle payments will now be paid with a check or a voucher - not cash.   Gwinnett ...

Immigration law gets blame for rising price of pine straw

Brace yourself for some sticker shock next time you order pine straw for your landscape.  And it's not because there's a shortage of pine straw falling on Georgia's more than 20-million acres of forest land. Landscapers blame their price increases on a shortage of immigrant workers to rake and bale their ...

News/Talk WSB wins 3 Murrow awards

Congratulations to the team you depend on for breaking news, severe weather coverage and dependable traffic - on air and online. News/Talk WSB has won regional Murrow awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association including Best Newscast, Best Spot News Reporting and best website, www.wsbradio.com. Scott Slade and the ...

Morehouse students take Martin protests on road

Organizers of the largest rally for Trayvon Martin outside of Sanford, Florida say this summer they'll take a message of non-violent peaceful protest on the road.  More than 6,000 rallied outside the State Capital March 26 in a call for justice for Trayvon.  Spanky Edwards and Jonathan Howard, the two ...

ID theft at Cobb bank may have been inside job

A case of identity theft at a Chase bank branch in Cobb was likely an inside job.  Police have arrested and charged Tasha Goodson with 12 counts of felony forgery and one charge of computer fraud.  Goodson worked as the assistant manager of the bank branch on Barrett Parkway.  Investigators ...

EPA clean up after tanker truck overturned

Crews from the Environmental Protection Agency and other cleanup crews  spent Monday night mitigating a spill that occurred after a tanker truck, carrying 85-hundred gallons of gas, overturned on Highway 29 in Gwinnett County and spilled into a nearby creek. Gwinnett County Fire Lt. Eric Eberly tells WSB they're concerned ...

Alpharetta to decide on 'growlers"

Talk about giving the notion of a "to go" cup a whole new meaning.  Alpharetta city leaders tonight consider adjusting local liquor ordinances to make "growlers" legal.  A growler is a large jug a patron could fill with beer to take home and enjoy later.  "It doesn't mean you can ...

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