- Sports News
- By Champion Staff
- February 15, 2012
Southwest DeKalb’s William Goodwin and Miller Grove’s Tony Parker wererecently named to the 2012 McDonald’s All-American Basketball Team andwill participate in the All-American game on March 28, 8:30 p.m., inChicago’s United Center.There ha...
- Sports News
- By Champion Staff
- February 15, 2012
The Stephenson girls and the M.L. King boys are the first two DeKalb County basketball teams to earn state playoffs berths with victories Feb. 14 in the Region 2-AAAAA tournament.Stephenson earned its 12th straight playoff berth with a 65-35 victory ...
- Local News Headline
- By Champion Staff
- February 15, 2012
An elderly man was found dead in his apartment early Feb. 15 by firefighters responding to a call at the Memorial Heights apartments at 1460 Memorial Drive SE, according to Atlanta Fire Rescue Department spokesman Capt. J.L. Bundrige.
The 89-yea...
- Local News Headline
- By Andrew Cauthen
- February 15, 2012

Approximately 300 Lithonia residents met on Feb. 10 to voice their opposition to a Barnesville company’s plans to relocate its composting operations to a quarry in Lithonia. Photo by Andrew Cauthen
A Barnesville company’s plan to move its composting operation to DeKalb County is like déjà vu for a few hundred Lithonia residents who attended a community meeting on Feb. 9.
“This is a repeat,” said Viola Davis, with the Unhappy Taxpayer. ...
- Local News Headline
- By Andrew Cauthen
- February 15, 2012
More than 1,800 people have signed an on-line petition at www.change.org urging the county to restore the budget for animal services to the 2011 level, reduce animal euthanizations and build a new shelter in 2012.
“The animal control employees work...
- Local News Headline
- By Daniel Beauregard
- February 15, 2012
A House committee agreed recently the residents of Brookhaven should be allowed to vote this summer on whether to create a city, but it may not be called Brookhaven.
Against protestations from Rep. Mike Jacobs, the legislator championing the cityhood...
- Local News Headline
- By Andrew Cauthen
- February 15, 2012

DeKalb Fire Rescue Chief Eddie O’Brien shows county commissioners how the department’s air masks used in tanks have malfunctioned 22 times during dangerous situations. Photo by Andrew Cauthen
It’s called a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and the DeKalb County Fire Rescue Department needs to replace its inventory of 325.
But the $2 million needed to replace the malfunctioning SCBAs was not included in DeKalb County CEO Burrell ...