Dr. John Henry Jordan, Coweta County’s first Black doctor, provided healthcare, built businesses, and supported homeownership for Black families in the early 1900s.
Reverend Stuart Ashby Kersey, Jr., 97 of Senoia, Georgia, and formerly of Gaffney, SC, passed away Sunday, February 16, at Fayetteville Center for Nursing and Healing. He was born December 12, 1927 in ...
More than 10,000 federal employees who had yet to complete their probationary periods have been fired by the Trump ...
An Air Force veteran working in metro Atlanta was part of a slew of federal employees who've been fired in recent days. Now, ...
Decaturish founder Dan Whisenhunt announced on Feb. 13 that Jim Bass will join the Decatur-based local news publication as ...
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Plans for battery production near Atlanta have been scrapped as the developer pursues solar power construction in Texas.
The Pampena family fulfilled their son Louis's dream by gifting him a custom golf cart designed to look like a Jeep, as they ...
The national retail chain announced it's asking the bankruptcy court to let it close about 500 stores across the U.S., ...
Keep Newnan Beautiful received the Governor’s Circle Award for its environmental efforts in litter prevention, waste ...
A Norwegian firm has pulled the plug on a $2.6 billion factory in Newnan that was set to make utility-scale battery energy storage systems.
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