If you get into a car crash in Georgia, the ambulance that is your life line will be slower getting to you than it would be in 47 other states. 🚨 Why It Matters: The difference between a 30-minute ambulance ride and a 44-minute one isn’t just inconvenience — it’s the difference between the “golden […] The post Georgia’s Crash Victims Wait Nearly 44 Minutes for Help appeared first on The Georgia Sun.| The Georgia Sun
The city started repaving 33 streets across Roswell this week, using a data-driven system that targets the roads in worst shape first. 🚧 What’s Happening: Crews began work Monday on nearly 207,000 square yards of roadway, funded by $1 million in state grants and $3 million from the city’s capital budget. The city uses something […] The post Roswell Begins $4 Million Road Resurfacing: Is Your Street on The List? appeared first on The Georgia Sun.| The Georgia Sun
The government is shut down again. Federal workers aren’t getting paychecks. National parks are closed. And somewhere in Washington, our elected officials are pointing fingers at each other like toddlers fighting over the last juice box. Since one Georgia congresswoman has called for a national divorce, I’ve been thinking: maybe what Congress really needs isn’t […] The post The Government Shutdown: Because Congress Would Rather Sleep on the Couch Than Talk it Out appeared first on The...| The Georgia Sun
A woman’s body was pulled from the charred remains of an empty house on Columbus Road late Friday night, and investigators still don’t know who she was or how she died. 🔍 Why It Matters: The discovery raises questions about what happened inside the abandoned West Macon property before flames drew firefighters just after 11 […] The post Body Found In Abandoned Macon Home After Friday Fire appeared first on The Georgia Sun.| The Georgia Sun