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Aug 31, 2017

Colonial Pipeline is shutting down a key line that supplies gasoline to the South due to refinery shutdowns and other impacts from Tropical Storm Harvey, meaning prices at the pump could rise even more in many states. Like us on Facebook The pipeline, a crucial artery in the nation's fuel supply network, provides...


Aug 30, 2017

DeKalb County officials are working to address two major sewage spills in the county during the past couple of weeks. Like us on Facebook County spokesman Andrew Cauthen said permanent repairs are being developed to address last week's spill of 6.4 million gallons of raw sewage at Snapfinger Creek in Lithonia. “We've...


Aug 23, 2017

New leadership is coming to the agency that oversees development of the Atlanta BeltLine. The city announced today that Atlanta Beltline, Inc. President and CEO Paul Morris will step down. Like us on Facebook Morris joined the Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. in 2013. In that time, the agency began expanding the trail by four...


Aug 23, 2017

Police believe a new wave of overdoses in central Georgia is connected to poisonous tablets being sold on the streets. Like us on Facebook At least eight people were taken to hospitals in Warner Robins and Macon. Warner Robins Police spokeswoman Jennifer Parson said the pills are a counterfeit version of the...


Aug 22, 2017

Atlantans will find out soon how big the field of candidates is in the cities mayoral race. Nine major candidates and several other hopefuls must take the step of paying a $5,500 qualifying fee this week. Like us on Facebook Dr. Harvey Newman, professor emeritus at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia...