| ➤ South Georgia: Communities are rescheduling their light parades and other holiday kickoff celebrations due to forecasted stormy weather. (More) ➤ Columbus: Police reported a 29% drop in violent crimes compared to the first 11 months of last year, with murders down from 32 to 27 and sharp drops in robberies and aggravated assaults. (More) ➤ Augusta: The committee—led by a former mayor and Mennonite Disaster Service—began its work of assisting homes still in need of repairs after last year's Hurricane Helene. (More) ➤ Decatur County: All K-12 schools will implement a ban on smartphones and smart devices starting Jan. 1. (More) ➤ Atlanta: The school board approved a plan to close more than a dozen school buildings, seeking to save $25 million annually amid declining enrollment. (More) ➤ Fulton County: Authorities detailed the investigation that led to the convictions of 16 members of the 1-8 Trey Bloods criminal gang, suspected of recruiting youth members using ice cream trucks and bounce houses. (More) ➤ Cobb County: A mother called police after her daughter was missing and eventually found asleep on a school bus, the second time the same driver mishandled her child's drop-off. (More) Enjoy reading The Georgia Flyover? Click here to share with your friends and family.✈️ |
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