Author: On Common Ground News

DEKALB COUNTY, GA – The DeKalb County Office of the CEO has released its first 2025 Year in Review report and video, which chronologically reflect the county’s progress and milestones.  The report highlights progress across key priority areas including public safety, infrastructure, economic development, health and human services, fiscal stewardship, and community engagement. It also underscores the County’s continued commitment to transparency, accountability, and data-driven governance. “DeKalb County’s Year in Review reflects the hard work, innovation, and dedication of our employees and partners who serve our residents every day,” said DeKalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson. “It is both a reflection of what we…

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STONECREST, GA–The City of Stonecrest is bringing rhythm to the city with an electrifying Battle of the Drumlines on Saturday, Feb. 28, from 2 to 5 p.m., at Miller Grove High School Gymnasium, 2645 DeKalb Medical Parkway in Stonecrest. Launched in 2025, the Battle of the Drumlines was created to spotlight student excellence while strengthening connections between the city of Stonecrest, high schools, HBCUs, and community at-large. Building on its inaugural success, this year’s showcase promises an even more crowd-moving experience to cap off Black History Month.  “This is such a dynamic showcase of extraordinary talent from our young people —…

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DECATUR, GA–This Black History Month, the DeKalb History Center is celebrating the Divine Nine historically Black Greek lettered fraternities and sororities of the National Pan-Hellenic Council. The DeKalb History Center will host its 18th Annual Black History Month luncheon on Thursday, Feb. 26, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Historic DeKalb Courthouse, 101 E. Court St., Decatur. The theme is “Stepping into Tradition: The Divine Nine.” Founded at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), these organizations were established to assess the needs of Black Students. Their objectives are to provide spaces for community, scholarship, and support for Black students…

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ATLANTA – State Representatives Rhonda Taylor (D-Conyers) and Viola Davis (D-Stone Mountain) will host a community energy assistance event in partnership with Georgia Power on Saturday, Feb. 21, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. at Antioch A.M.E Church Food Pantry, 4730 Elam Road, in Stone Mountain. “This event is about meeting people where they are,” said Rep. Taylor. “Families should not have to struggle to maintain basic necessities, such as utilities and groceries. We are bringing relief directly into the community.” At the event, community members will have the opportunity to apply for Georgia Power bill discounts onsite, receive assistance with payment arrangements, learn about income-qualified programs, access information on energy…

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Atlanta and the nation are paying tributes to the Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr., the charismatic civil rights champion, two-time presidential candidate and founder of the Rainbow PUSH advocacy coalition.  Jackson passed away on Tuesday, Feb. 17,  at his home in Chicago. He was 84.  Jackson’s family confirmed his death in a statement, saying that he “died peacefully” but did not give a cause. Jackson was hospitalized in November for treatment of a severe neurodegenerative condition, progressive supranuclear palsy, according to the Rainbow PUSH.  Jackson had announced in 2017 that he had Parkinson’s disease.  For decades, Jackson stood at the forefront of…

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DEKALB COUNTY, GA— DeKalb County Police (DKPD) are asking for the public’s help locating a driver involved in a deadly hit & run earlier this month.  DKPD responded to a report of a person hit by a vehicle on I-85 Northbound near Chamblee Tucker Road on Feb. 3 at 7:37 p.m.   Preliminary investigation suggests Karizma Love, 24, was driving a black Chevy Cruze when she struck the wall on the right shoulder. She then walked toward the HOV lane, when multiple vehicles struck her. She died of her injuries at the scene. DKPD is asking for the public’s help as investigators…

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DEKALB COUNTY, GA– Representatives from the DeKalb County Tax Commissioner’s Office are available to speak to community groups and help homeowners understand exemptions and property taxes before the April 1 deadline to file online. Since 2016, the Tax Commissioner’s Office has conducted in-person and online community presentations to help taxpayers understand homestead exemptions and their property tax bills. Presentations are delivered to groups such as real estate professionals, homeowner associations and senior centers that are interested in learning more about services at the tax office. Organizations may contact the tax commissioner’s office by completing an online request form at https://dekalbtax.org/request-a-speaker/. “One…

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ROCKDALE COUNTY, GA — Clarence Cuthpert, Jr. has announced his candidacy for Judge of the Superior Court of Rockdale County, pledging a commitment to fairness, integrity, and equal justice under the law for all residents of Rockdale County. The nonpartisan judicial election begins with early voting on April 27, 2026, and Election Day is May 19, 2026. “I am running to serve with integrity, respect for the rule of law, and a deep understanding of the impact our courts have on families, businesses, and public safety,” said Cuthpert. “Our Superior Court must be fair, efficient, and accessible to every person who comes…

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GWINNETT COUNTY, GA– The Gwinnett Chamber  on Feb. 17 hosted its “On Topic: State of the Region” luncheon featuring Anna Roach, CEO and executive director of the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC). The luncheon meeting was held at the 1818 Club in Duluth.    Roach delivered the annual address, presented by Porter Steel, to a broad range of business professionals, community leaders, and elected and appointed officials.  Attendees had an opportunity to gain firsthand insight into the transportation, workforce, infrastructure, and community development strategies shaping the future of the 11-county ARC region — including Gwinnett County’s vital role in that growth. As…

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CONYERS, GA–Rockdale County Fire Rescue responded to a reported structure fire on Monday, Feb. 16, at 8:21 p.m. 909 Commercial Street in downtown Conyers. The building is currently undergoing renovations to become a future brewery. Upon arrival, crews encountered smoke and fire conditions within the structure and initiated an aggressive interior attack. Firefighters quickly contained the fire and brought the incident under control, preventing further spread throughout the building and protecting adjacent properties in the downtown area, said Fire Chief James Robinson.  The fire caused moderate damage to a utility room and a portion of the roof structure. No civilian…

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