The Duluth City Council recently accepted a $255,757 Fiscal Year 2020 Local Maintenance and Improvement Grant (LMIG) fro…
Month: February 2021
Atlanta Orders In: Buenos Dias Cafe owners offer a pupusa walk-up window
Ron and Jeannette Katz, the owners of Atlanta’s Buenas Dias Cafe, serve papusas — both traditional and with a fusion spin — from their walkup window La Bodgea in West End.
Gwinnett school district names interim associate superintendent
The board appointed Al Taylor to lead school improvement and operations.
FRIDAY’S WEATHER-TRAFFIC: Heavy rain, slick roads north of I-20
Rain drenching much of metro Atlanta on Friday should not stick around for the weekend, according to Channel 2 Action News.
A conversation with MLK Jr. kept Nichelle Nichols from exiting Star Trek
Uhura and the King. Exploring the relationship between Nichelle Nichols and Martin Luther King Jr., who saw her role as a space voyager in Star Trek as a defining image for Black Americans when they needed heroes.
2 separate apartment fires displace 20 families in metro area
Fires at two separate apartment complexes displaced 20 families in Sandy Springs and Norcross.
Bad Gun Laws, Daylight Savings, Teacher Vaccines: Nearby News
Top news includes an ‘F’ for Georgia gun laws, coronavirus vaccines for Georgia teachers, and a vote to end Daylight Savings.
BREAKING: Man found dead near Gwinnett elementary school
A man’s body was found in Gwinnett County near an elementary school Thursday afternoon, dead from an apparent single gun…
Coronavirus Vaccinations For GA Teachers Begin March 8
Vaccinating teachers so schools can reopen for in-person instruction will help Georgia “return to normal,” Gov. Brian Kemp said Thursday.
New programs seek to help minority-owned and longtime restaurants
Atlanta chef and restaurateur Deborah VanTrece is part of two new programs hoping to assist restaurants.