Top news includes summer fun on the Green, a new disaster aid fulfillment center, and a $100 million demand from the boys of summer.
Month: June 2021
Gwinnett Schools Accreditation Will Face Special Early Review
Triggered by at least one complaint against the school board, Gwinnett County’s public-school accreditation will be reviewed a year early.
Atlanta Order In: Big B’s reels in fish and seafood lovers
Big B’s Fish Joint in Sandy Springs continues to reel in customers with fresh fish, tight Covid-19 protocol and a smooth ordering system.
Braves Outfielder Arrested On Domestic Violence Charges: Police
Atlanta Braves outfielder Marcell Ozuna was arrested on Saturday by Sandy Springs Police on domestic violence charges.
Memorial Day Blaze Forces Residents From Gwinnett Apartments
A fire at a complex in Duluth was one of two major apartment fires in Gwinnett County over the Memorial Day weekend.
Einstein’s closes in Midtown, Joe’s on Juniper to shutter this fall
Einstein’s closed at 1077 Juniper St. NE in Midtown, though the space will be available for private events through September. Joe’s on Juniper, located at 1049 Juniper St. NE, will stay open through September.
Amazon Disaster Relief Hub Opens To Ship Donated Hurricane Aid
Amazon opens first Disaster Relief Hub near Atlanta airport for quick response ahead of hurricane season.
First Look: Food truck phenom Che Butter Jonez goes brick-and-mortar
Malik Rhasaan and Detric Fox-Quinlan, the husband-and-wife team behind the social media-driven food truck phenom Che Butter Jonez, will officially open their first brick-and-mortar restaurant on June 5 on Cleveland Avenue in Atlanta.