The White House declared the tornado and storms that struck 8 Georgia counties a disaster, releasing federal money for recovery and repairs.
Month: May 2021
'Empty The Shelter,' Flooding, Julliard Bound| Patch PM
Top news included a Sandy Springs graduate’s next act, storm remnants drowning park, and Furkids promoting a pet adoption push.
Gwinnett Restaurant Inspections: KFC, Outback, Waffle House
Most Gwinnett restaurants and food operations inspected over the last few weeks received high marks, but two were rated “unacceptable.”
George Lopez bringing a street taco ghost kitchen to Atlanta
Comedian George Lopez is bringing George Lopez Tacos virtual restaurant to Atlanta.
Atlanta Police Officer Who Shot Rayshard Brooks Is Reinstated
Former Atlanta police Officer Garrett Rolfe is reinstated by the city’s Civil Service Board after being fired for shooting Rayshard Brooks.
17-Year Periodical Cicada Love Song: Listen In Georgia
The periodical cicadas emerging in Georgia have just one job in their short above-ground lives: to continue the species.
Cocaine-Filled Shoes Land Georgia Woman In Jail: U.S. Customs
A Villa Rica woman carrying 3 pounds of cocaine from Jamaica hidden in shoes was arrested Sunday at Atlanta’s airport, authorities said.
This Midtown Italian restaurant delivers pure comfort
Campagnolo’s lasagna delivers exactly the friendly, comforting, satisfying experience that a good lasagna should.
Special-Interest, Corporate Tax Breaks Are Among Recent Kemp Signings
A pair of legislative leaders can now ask auditors to take a critical look at whether the state is benefiting from the tax perks.
Teacher ‘Pipeline Plan' Gets Kemp OK In Year Of Classroom COVID Anxiety
“As (a dad), I understand how important it is to empower our teachers so they can invest in the next generation of Georgians,” Kemp said.