There’s renewed interest in a bill that would require better police training after a DeKalb Police officer shot a Gresham Park resident’s pet German shepherd. The police officer resigned on Monday, July 28, after the ...
Avondale Estates thought the Georgia Department of Transportation was ready to get to work on paving U.S. 278, the city’s main thoroughfare, back in May. The city sent out a notice to residents in April ...
A concerned Kirkwood resident send Decaturish the real estate brochure. There was a Craftsman Bungalow, constructed in 1910, on Stanwood Avenue SE listed for sale starting at $135,000. It had the original well on the property. ...
This story has been updated. Delays in construction projects are commonplace, and it looks like some last-minute details are holding up the groundbreaking on the Trinity Triangle mixed-use apartment development in Decatur. Lyn Menne, Decatur’s ...
A DeKalb Police Officer who shot a family’s German shepherd has resigned. A DeKalb Police spokesperson confirmed the resignation on Monday, July 28. The Atlanta Journal Constitution identified the Officer as David Anthony Pitts. DeKalb ...
Decatur Police put together an informational video with tips on how to avoid becoming a victim of a burglary. The video is about 10 minutes long. “The video is a condensed version of the Burglary ...
Dollar Tree announced on Monday, July 28, that it will buy the Family Dollar stores, an $8.5 billion deal that will give the company control of 13,000 stores around the country, including the store in Oakhurst. ...
Goosebumps is back. The city of Avondale Estates reports that the crew for the film based on the Goosebumps children’s book series will “use a low-flying helicopter” this Thursday, July 31, to film scenes over by ...
This story has been updated. Avondale Estates Mayor Ed Rieker continues to add tenants to his Tudor Square building, situated in the city’s historic downtown. The latest company to sign a lease is The Market ...
By Dena Mellick, contributor It takes a village to kill a rat. That’s the conclusion at which Sara Maughan has finally arrived. Maughan didn’t think much about rats until November of last year. That is ...