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ATLANTA– Georgia Power is tracking predictions for severe weather, including high winds, heavy rain, and the potential for isolated tornadoes across the state over the next 24 hours. Georgia Power crews are prepared to respond to issues quickly and as conditions change.   Heavy rain, which can saturate ground or create localized flooding, combined with high winds, can cause trees to fall and damage electrical infrastructure, causing power outages. Georgia Power reminds customers and visitors to take time to prepare now – before the system enters the state. Below are tips to help you prepare:   In addition to following local media reports…

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CONYERS, GA—The City of Conyers will be closed on Friday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. As the city prepares for the Juneteenth Celebration & Parade in Olde Town Conyers, motorists should be aware of the following temporary parking and traffic impacts: Parking Closures Main Street Parking Lot: 7 a.m. – 10 p.m. Main Street on-street parking + lot near Alli Roberts Salon: 9 a.m. – Noon Parade Schedule 9 a.m. – Lineup begins at Conyers First Methodist Church 11 a.m. – Parade step-off; the parade travels along Main Street and concludes at the festival area in the Main Street…

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DECATUR, GA– DeKalb County Tax Commissioner Nicole M. Golden is reminding homeowners that assessment notices are not tax bills. “In an effort to guide taxpayers to the appropriate office, it’s important to understand that the Tax Commissioner’s Office works collaboratively with the county’s Property Appraisal Department to provide a seamless billing and collection process for ad valorem taxes in DeKalb,” said Golden. “Homeowners who disagree with their property valuation should initiate their assessment appeal with the Property Appraisal Department before the July 13 deadline. Annual tax bills are expected to be mailed in August following the submission and approval of…

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ATLANTA—FIFA marked the “International Day for Countering Hate Speech” as the four global host venues– Atlanta, Los Angeles, Guadalajara and Vancouver—welcomed fans from around the world to the matches with a message of unity on June 18. As part of FIFA’s global Stop Hate campaign, pennants bearing  “WE PLAY TOGETHER. WE STAND AGAINST HATE.” were displayed in the languages of the competing teams on one side and in English on the reverse.  The ceremony also included the captains’ pennants exchange prior to kickoff and LED displays promoting unity.  The games at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, branded as Atlanta Stadium for the FIFA World…

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GWINNETT COUNTY, GA—The United Ebony Society, in partnership with Gwinnett County Government, invites residents from across the county and metro Atlanta to attend the Juneteenth Celebration and Music Festival at the Gwinnett County Fairgrounds.  The family-friendly event will feature live entertainment, food music, games and activities, as well as a marketplace showcasing local businesses, artisans and community organizations. The celebration honors the significance of Juneteenth while bringing residents together through culture, connection and community. Admission is free. AT A GLANCE: WHAT: Juneteenth Celebration and Music Festival  WHEN: Saturday, June 20, 5 to 10 p.m. WHERE: Gwinnett County Fairgrounds, 2405 Sugarloaf…

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GWINNETT COUNTY, GA – A Loganville man who raped and abused his children, and was ultimately held liable for the death of one of them, will spend the rest of his life in prison. A Gwinnett County jury found William Linn McCue, 51, guilty of felony murder, two counts of rape, three counts of aggravated child molestation, and two counts of incest in connection with the 2022 death of his 10-year-old daughter and years of abuse of the young girl and her siblings. McCue was ordered to serve three consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole, followed by a fourth…

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ROCKDALE COUNTY, GA—Melisa T. Mims scored a commanding victory over incumbent Doreen Williams in Tuesday’s (June 16) runoff election for the Rockdale County Board of Commissioners (BOC) Post 2 seat, according to unofficial election results. Mims dominated the race, sweeping all 14 voting precincts across Rockdale. Mims captured 70.49 percent of the vote, while Williams received 29.51 percent. The decisive outcome between the two Democrats marks a significant shift, as voters elected Mims to replace Williams, who was seeking a fourth term in office, having served since 2015. 

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ATLANTA – MARTA Police Officers with the Criminal Apprehension Team (CAT) arrested a suspect today wanted for the May 24 stabbing at the Georgia State University  Station. Quinton Sharp, 36, was taken into custody on June 15 after MARTA Police recognized him by the wanted description and arrested him around 1:23 p.m. at the Vine City Station. At the time of his arrest, Sharp was found to be in possession of a knife, police said. He was transported to the Fulton County Jail and charged with Aggravated Assault and Possession of a weapon during the Commission of a Felony. Sharp was…

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DEKALB COUNTY, GA- As part of its ongoing commitment to addressing the unhoused community and strengthening support systems for vulnerable residents, DeKalb County today, June 15, launched a new resource center in South DeKalb designed to connect individuals experiencing homelessness with the services they need to regain stability and independence.  Through a partnership with New Life Community Alliance, the new center offers access to case management, housing navigation, employment assistance, educational opportunities, meals, hygiene services, clothing assistance, and technology resources. Participants also will be connected with behavioral health services through Claratel Behavioral Health and employment resources through WorkSource DeKalb.  “Homelessness…

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