The Avondale Alliance for Racial Justice (AARJ) will host its fifth annual Black History Month Student Art Contest Awards Ceremony Gala on March 1.
DeKalb County recently approved an increase in the water and sewer rates. Due to the timing, water customers will see a 20 percent hike by Jan. 1, 2026.
The city of Brookhaven will acquire the former DeKalb Services Center facility at Brookhaven Park. The city council, at its ...
A national chain of fabric stores is closing all its locations and selling all of its inventory, meaning there will soon be a ...
Crestline Drive will be closed between Crestline Court and Lebaron Drive on Thursday, March 13, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Avondale Estates City Commission officially opted out of House Bill 581’s Homestead Exemption Act at the city’s ...
Decatur, GA — The city of Decatur held its Black History Month Program at the Ebster Recreation Center gym on Feb. 25. The ...
Last year, the Georgia Legislature passed a bill establishing a statewide floating homestead exemption and gave local governments the ability to opt out. The state Senate is now seeking to make the ...
Under pressure to address longer-than-average ambulance response times, DeKalb County is proposing the creation of three coverage zones inside its border it says will lower those response times.
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — DeKalb County police officers will get a pay raise effective March 1. County CEO Lorraine ...
Mint Mobile, a local mobile vehicle detailing business, continued its rapid expansion in the Atlanta area by opening its first-ever permanent location in the historic Paste building in Avondale ...
DeKalb Police Chief Mirtha Ramos directs vehicles during DeKalb County’s Back-to-School Supply and Food Giveaway at Rehoboth Baptist Church in Tucker on Saturday, July 30, 2022. Photo by Dean Hesse.
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