- Local News Headline
- By Robert Naddra
- January 14, 2010
Icy roads in DeKalb County contributed to more than 250 traffic accidents in the first 24 hours after a winter storm on Jan. 7.
About a half-inch to an inch of snow fell across DeKalb County, according to the National Weather Service office in Peacht...
- Local News Headline
- By Matt Amatto
- January 14, 2010
Watch out bad guys: the net of Dunwoody law enforcement is about to get bigger. On Jan. 26, the city’s police force hosts its first citizens’ police academy, a nine-week course open to its residents that covers all of the department’s operation...
- Local News Headline
- By Jonathan Cribbs
- January 14, 2010

DeKalb County Sheriff Thomas Brown a group of local media how to use his office’s new sex offender tracking software. The public can access portions of it to track offenders living near them. Photo by Jonathan Cribbs
A projector screen showed an overhead, satellite photograph of a neighborhood somewhere in DeKalb County. A series of red dots spotted the top of a small cluster of trees. In the middle of the trees sat a basic, ranch-style home roughly 30 yards back...
- Local News Headline
- By Robert Naddra
- January 13, 2010
In the wake of the death of 4-year-old Marquel Peters, DeKalb Police are reviewing their response to the incident.
William Miller, the DeKalb County director of Public Safety, and other police officials met with the boy’s family last week to expres...
- Local News Headline
- By Jonathan Cribbs
- January 13, 2010

DeKalb County School System Superintendent Crawford Lewis predicts the school district will face a budget deficit next year of more than $50 million. Photos by Jonathan Cribbs
The DeKalb County School System is headed for serious budget trauma, Superintendent Crawford Lewis said this month.
Over the last four years, the school district has slashed the budget by more than $10 million each year, and this year is no different...
- Local News Headline
- By Robert Naddra
- January 13, 2010

From left, Nolan Johnson, Quevin Campbell, Demetrius Abner, Rodney Wooten and Tam Vu were instrumental in bringing Towers its first Area Duals championship. Photos by Robert Naddra
Towers last won the DeKalb County Wrestling Championships in 1995, the same year its last state individual champion was crowned.
The Titans were consistently among the top teams in the state from the 1970s through the mid 1990s. Towers’ 28 top-10 t...
- Lifestyle Feature
- By Gale Horton Gay
- January 8, 2010
As a boy growing up in Columbus, Warren Pickard spent memorable moments watching cars whiz by the intersection in front of his house. He sat on his porch watching those cars and developing a lifelong love.
“I was looking at cars all day,” rec...
- Lifestyle Feature
- By Nigel Roberts
- January 8, 2010
In a sweeping trend, liturgical dancers, creatively expressing the words of gospel songs, are praising God and blessing congregations.
Often referred to as praise or worship dance, liturgical dancing adopts many choreographic forms from ballet and ja...
- Sports News
- By Robert Naddra
- January 8, 2010
Saturday’s area dual meet wrestling tournaments will go on as scheduled, but all other county sporting events have been cancelled, according to a county athletics department spokesman. It has not been determined when Friday’s or Saturday’s even...
- Sports News
- By Robert Naddra
- January 8, 2010
The car keys hanging around her neck after a recent practice are the giveaway.
Take those away and Alisha Andrews doesn’t look old enough to be a member of Redan’s varsity girls’ basketball team. The multi-colored backpack she sported didn’t ...