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The city of Decatur’s budget increased just under 5 percent from Fiscal Year 2024-2025 to Fiscal Year 2025-2026.
Cooling centers opening in DeKalb County June 24-25 due to temperatures over 100 degrees. Room in each recreation center ...
Celebrating pollinators and the important role they play in our ecosystem was the focus during Beecatur’s Annual National ...
Greater Decatur, GA — The board of the Decide DeKalb Development Authority on Thursday voted unanimously to grant $70 million in tax reimbursements over a 15-year period to EDENS as an incentive for ...
“Former State Senator Nadine Thomas, a trailblazer as the first African American female to hold the position of Georgia State Senator, was recently confronted and bombarded at the Georgia State ...
The 2023 All-America City Award event was held in Denver. The Decatur delegation presented to a panel of judges and shared the various ways youth are engaged in the city, from their efforts to become ...
Decatur, GA — During a hearing held by U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff at Decatur City Hall, Georgia doctors and medical experts testified about the impact of the state’s abortion law on access to reproductive ...
Decatur, GA — The speed cameras in some of Decatur’s school zones will begin issuing citations for speeding violations on Nov. 13.. The school zones are marked with posted speed limit signs, which use ...
DECATUR, Ga. — Smiley’s Burger Club in Decatur offers simple smash burgers with a side of smiles and community. Smiley’s Burger Club is located at 310 E. Howard Ave., next to Kelly’s Market and Opo ...
Decatur, GA — The Decatur City Commission, at its Nov. 4 regular meeting, approved the concept design for the Square renovation. Phase one of the renovation to the Decatur Square will feature a new ...
During the meeting, the board heard a presentation on changes to how the district is designating “Lowest Performing Schools.” While several specific designations under this umbrella are switching from ...
Decatur, GA — The Department of Creative Arts at Agnes Scott College received a National Endowment for the Arts Research Grant to study whether musical theater can help kids with financial literacy.
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