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Nurses at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Decatur plan to protest Saturday against proposed federal layoffs that they ...
David Glenn, the owner of David’s Produce, and his mother, Judy Black, were uncertain about the future last August when the ...
Hayley and Joel Thomas were at the emergency room with their 18-month-old son on April 19 when they received a 911 call.
The City Schools of Decatur Board of Education vice chair admitted to making a "wrong" decision after receiving legal advice ...
Several Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. High School students sparked a physical altercation with a teacher in the school’s hallway ...
Construction plans to remove the planters on West Howard Avenue are starting to bloom. The city of Decatur anticipates work on the road will begin in June.
The DeKalb Senate Delegation is seeking applications to fill a vacancy on the DeKalb Board of Ethics. Applications are due by ...
The Avondale Estates City Commission is considering going unplugged at meetings. During the work session on April 23, ...
A long-standing Easter tradition rolled on in Avondale Estates on April 20 as an eclectic array of vintage vehicles cruised ...
A cemetery owner informed residents living near the property that he intends to pursue plans for a crematorium on the ...
Dynamo Swim Center is full of kids practicing their backstroke, learning breathing techniques and improving lap times.
City Schools of Decatur begins accepting non-resident tuition applications for the 2025-2026 school year on April 30.