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Police say 53-year-old Cheree McCroskey was last seen on Herrington Road on May 26.
Watson says on Friday, a parent and student reported that same student brought a gun to school on Thursday and “threatened to use it to shoot the toilet.”
According to Douglasville Police Lt. Shannon Dean, “this seemed to be a great fit.”
Sen. Ossoff calls on congress to take action before open enrollment to restore the premium tax credits for the affordable care act.
Donsky adds the fastest rate of growth was seen in Forsyth and Cherokee counties, north of Atlanta.
Douglasville Police Chief Gary Sparks and Sgt. Victoria Bender held a Town Hall Meeting for the community on active shooters, discussing tips including run-hide-fight to the OODA loop observe-orient-decide-act.
Woodstock city officials add they will provide updates as they happen.
Gwinnett County police say to remember to slow down and watch for flashing lights in school zones, avoid distracted driving at all times.
Kirby Smart is entering his tenth season as head coach of the Bulldogs.
A 9-1-1 caller told police that a dispute took place at a residence on the 3900 block of Lee Road around 7 p.m. on Friday and someone was shot.
Authorities, including the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office, Marine Unit, Fire Department and Georgia State Patrol responded to reports of two men missing around 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday.
The Georgia Congresswoman announced on social media, “the state of affairs in Georgia concern me and I will leave it at that.”
Officials say DeKalb County libraries will also serve as cooling centers. Make sure to check hours of operation ahead of time.
NWS officials say it is important to make sure you are taking breaks in the shade, staying hydrated and checking up on anyone at high risk of heat related illnesses.
The public input session will be held at The Chambers at City Center located on 8534 Main St. from 6 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.
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