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Emory University Interim President Leah Ward Sears announced Sept. 3 the college will discontinue its diversity, equity and ...
State legislators and former public health workers called on Republican politicians to stand against the violence directed at ...
Decatur Democrats rallied for workers' rights on Labor Day, part of nationwide protests against billionaire influence in government. Demands included better worker protections and living wages.
The Decatur City Commission, at its Sept. 2 meeting, approved lower speed limits for Scott Boulevard, College Avenue, South ...
Decatur Police arrested someone accused of simple battery on Aug. 30, and that incident inadvertently led to another arrest ...
DeKalb County is starting a new program, The DeKalb Senior Tree Removal Program, to assist seniors over the age of 62 with a ...
The 20th anniversary of the Decatur Book Festival (DBF) is coming to downtown on Oct. 3-4 with a lineup of over 100 authors ...
Two hotels near downtown Decatur are on the market, presenting a unique redevelopment opportunity for a potential buyer.
Coyote's Mexican Grill in Decatur offers a casual, dog-friendly atmosphere, indoor and outdoor seating, and an extensive menu ...
The Decatur City Commission will meet Monday, Sept. 2, at 7:30 p.m. at Decatur City Hall, located at 509 N. McDonough St., and virtually via Zoom. There will also be a dinner session at 6 p.m. and a ...
Following the potential firing of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director, three top leaders resigned. The three directors resigned over opposition to political interference from the ...
The Decatur School Board faced the community on Aug. 28 and answered several hovering questions around the new early childhood learning center set for construction in the district’s greenspace in ...
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