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DeKalb County, GA — Dozens of DeKalb County schools have been identified as low-performing and parents there are eligible for private school vouchers through a state program called the Georgia Promise ...
Greater Decatur, GA — The board of the Decide DeKalb Development Authority on Thursday voted unanimously to grant $70 million in tax reimbursements over a 15-year period to EDENS as an incentive for ...
Decatur, GA — Georgia Power officials clarified its plans for a 2.4-mile-long transmission line project along with a reprieve for Decatur residents and officials. As of Nov. 12, the power company is ...
Decatur, GA — In a pandemic as serious and widespread as the COVID-19 crisis, hope lies in a vaccine. Experts have agreed for months that a vaccine is what will let us return to something resembling ...
This story has been updated. Atlanta, GA – Atlanta City Councilmember Liliana Bakhtiari lashed out at local high school students during a question-and-answer session on Oct. 24, according to an email ...
DeKalb County, GA — When DeKalb County Superintendent Devon Horton left his old job in Evanston, Ill., there was a catch. According to the independent news website FOIAGRAS, he owed his former ...
Avondale Estates, GA — Construction on the Town Green commercial development in Avondale Estates is slated to begin in the fourth quarter of the year. The development will be completed in about a year ...
DeKalb County, GA — On Feb. 12 the DeKalb County School Board signed off on a site approval application for the rebuilding of Sequoyah Middle and High School and Dresden Elementary. According to Rough ...
This story has been updated. By Nina Thomas, contributor Avondale Estates, GA – Two new businesses will open at Olive + Pine in Avondale Estates in the next sixty days: Commune and NiteOwl.
There is nowhere for people to gather. So, City Manager Chris Eldridge said residents decided to make a change and voted in favor of a bond referendum to develop a new city center. “It’s truly ...
This story has been updated. Decatur, GA — Columbia Theological Seminary has moved coyote traps on its property after a parent said his daughter nearly got stuck in them. The parent, who asked not to ...
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