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As the colder months of January and February approach, officials with the Atlanta Department of Transportation say they are working overtime to make sure the department is prepared.
Smyrna Police Lt. Meredith Holt tells WSB Radio they always look forward to the day.
By spring 2026, schools in every part of the state will be equipped with the life-saving opioid antagonist.
The pilot program will last for six months.
The university says the school will contribute to preserving their legacy and inspiring new leaders.
According to data from the Georgia Department of Education nearly 20% of the state’s students are considered “chronically absent.”
Rabbi Daniel Dorsch of Congregation Etz Chaim in East Cobb says it’s been a long two years since the October 7 attack, but the release of the hostages marks a turning point for the healing process.
The USDA is allowing states to use their own money to cover the cost of the program and several states have done so.
The 10,000 foot aircraft prototyping laboratory will provide students with an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the burgeoning autonomous flight industry.
They are urging the committee to focus on the science surrounding vaccine recommendations.
The move comes weeks after Duncan publicly announced he switched parties.
Fulton County commissioners were cited after they defied a judge’s order requiring them to appoint two Republican nominees to the county election board.
Historical figures have their remains at Oakland Cemetery from Margaret Mitchell and Bobby Jones to Maynard Jackson and even Kenny Rogers.
Following months of speculation, former football coach Derek Dooley officially announces his candidacy in the hotly contested race against US Senator Jon Ossoff.
Guevara’s daughter, Katherine, vows to continue pushing for his release. “He belongs home with us, and we won’t stop fighting until he is.”
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