Author: On Common Ground News

LILBURN, GA– The Gwinnett County Police Department has arrested a suspect responsible for nine burglaries in the apartment complex where he lived.   Investigators, working in coordination with the Central Precinct Community Response Team, utilized various forensic tools and investigative methods to identify a suspect: Darrius Stokes, 28, of Lilburn. Between June 2 and July 7, officers responded to nine reported burglaries at the Brentwood Downs Apartments, located at 500 Pleasant Hill Road in unincorporated Lilburn. In at least two of these incidents, the victim was inside the residence when the suspect forced entry into the home.  Officers were able to…

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DECATUR, GA– In a bold and unanimous vote, the DeKalb County Board of Commissioners has approved the $8 million investment required to secure 60 units within Park 500 —that will serve unhoused and housing insecure families, many of which are currently living in extended stay motels throughout the County.  The project marks a historic moment in DeKalb’s approach to housing and social support, representing the County’s first direct investment and ownership interest in a transitional housing development. With approval now secured, families could begin moving in December around the holiday season. “This is not just about housing — it’s about changing lives,” said DeKalb…

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DECATUR, GA– With property tax bills expected to be mailed later in August, representatives from the DeKalb County tax commissioner’s office are available year-round to speak to community groups and help homeowners understand their tax bills. “Since 2016, my office has conducted in-person and online community presentations to help homeowners understand their property tax bills and the importance of homestead exemptions,” said Tax Commissioner Irvin Johnson. “We continue to offer presentations to groups such as real estate professionals, homeowner associations and senior centers that are interested in learning more about the services at the tax office.” The tax office regularly…

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DECATUR, GA– DeKalb County will host its 5th Annual “Stuff the Bus” School Supply Drive on Saturday, July 26, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., led by CEO Lorraine Cochran Johnson.  The initiative aims to equip students with the tools they need to succeed by providing essential school supplies to families across DeKalb County. Community members are encouraged to donate backpacks, notebooks, pens, pencils, folders, crayons, glue sticks, and other school supplies at one of three convenient locations: South DeKalb Mall – 2801 Candler Road, Decatur, GA 30034 Northlake Mall – 4800 Briarcliff Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30345 Dunwoody City Hall – 4800 Ashford Dunwoody Road,…

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DECATUR, GA—A Gilmer County man has been indicted on additional charges for allegedly using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to manipulate ordinary children’s  photographs into child sex abuse material (CSAM).  A Gilmer County Grand Jury iindicted Ronald Richardson, 47, on 120 counts of Sexual Exploitation of Children charges on July 8.  The indictment was filed on July 11, 2025.   Richardson initially was indicted on April 16  on 76 counts of Sexual Exploitation of Children.  As a result of the ongoing investigation, the Office of the DeKalb County District Attorney presented new evidence to the Grand Jury to support 44 additional charges.  The updated indictment represents…

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ATLANTA — The City of Atlanta has announced the launch of Showcase Atlanta’s official digital Vendor Directory designed to help local small businesses access economic opportunities surrounding major events, including the FIFA World Cup 2026™, Super Bowl LXII, blockbuster concerts, large conventions and more. Showcase Atlanta is part of the Dickens Administration’s broader mission for a resilient and thriving legacy and small business community in our city. The vendor directory is an opportunity to increase visibility and revenue for Atlanta’s legacy and small business communities. Event planners, organizers and community members will have the opportunity to select the unique culture and flavor only Atlanta’s…

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CONYERS, GA–Transforming Faith Church (TFC) is excited to announce it is moving to Conyers, GA. The church, formerly based in DeKalb County, will be located at 301 Honey Creek Road, sharing space with Trinity Baptist Church.   TFC is celebrating this next chapter by hosting a Back-to-School Sunday event on Sunday, Aug. 3, at 9 a.m. This special worship service and giveaway is open to the entire community and will provide free backpacks, school supplies, and more for registered families. During the worship experience, a special prayer will be offered for all students, families, and school staff in preparation for the new academic…

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ATLANTA — Atlanta City Councilmember Marci Overstreet is demanding a comprehensive investigation into an escalator that malfunctioned at MARTA’s Vine City Station, prompting a stampede as fans were leaving Beyoncé’s final Cowboy Carter concert at the Mercedes Benz Stadium. The incident happened around midnight on July 15. Authorities said at least 11 people were injured when the escalator abruptly sped up, then stopped, causing a stampede at Vine City Station, Overstreet stated.  Witnesses reported that a person screamed, triggering panic. The escalator sped up, then halted, sending dozens tumbling and piling on top of one another. Injuries include one broken ankle,…

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DEKALB COUNTY, GA—The DeKalb County Police Department has issued a Mattie’s Call for 80-year-old Jessie Moore. He was last seen in the 800 block of Fayetteville Road.  Moore is 6 feet tall, 200 pounds, has short white hair and a white beard. He was wearing a black shirt and blue pants. Moore is blind in one eye.  Anyone who sees Moore is asked to call 770-724-7710. Jessie Moore/Photo provided DeKalb County Police Department

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