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Lucas Medina, a rising senior at Decatur High School, won first place in Georgia’s Trig-Star student trigonometry competition on May 21, earning a $1,000 prize and a spot in the national Trig-Star ...
The number of animals held at the DeKalb Animal Shelter for court cases has decreased by about 50 percent in one year.
Georgia Power is planning to replace existing high-voltage transmission lines along East Ponce de Leon and East College ...
A 5-year-old boy was found after a familial conflict led to a hit-and-run on Columbia Crossing Drive sparked an Amber Alert ...
The Decatur Downtown Development Authority, at its June 13 meeting, supported City Schools of Decatur’s plan to build a new early childhood learning center.
The city of Clarkston plans to hold three public hearings on a proposed 41.23 percent tax increase, but the city manager says ...
Construction on West Howard Avenue in Decatur will begin in about six weeks, meaning the 197 colorful planters will be removed in the coming months.
DeKalb County Chief Executive Officer Lorraine Cochran-Johnson delivered her inaugural Employee State of the Country address Friday, June 6, speaking to more than 1,000 DeKalb County employees.
Juneteenth celebrations are returning to DeKalb County, with several different events taking place beginning this weekend.
The Avondale Estates City Commission discussed adding new rules to its meeting’s public comment policy during the June 11 meeting work session.
Daniel Blackman, a candidate for Public Service Commission District 3, has been disqualified from the race after a challenge ...
February, the busy intersection outside the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention becomes loud and crowded as allies show their support for the center and its remaining employees.