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Article Icon 1Chance of ‘Flash Drought’ Grows

The risks of a fast-developing “flash drought” are rising for metro Atlanta and much of western and southern Georgia, as weeks of mostly dry, hot weather reduce soil moisture and stress crops.

“After several weeks of minimal rainfall, the potential is increasing for a rapid onset drought to develop across portions of GA by the end of Sept.,” the National Weather Service posted.

Much of the state now falls in the abnormally dry category, with several areas moved into the moderate drought category this past week. You can see the latest statewide drought map here.

Peanut farmers in the southwest are losing yields due to hardened soil, and cattle producers are already dipping into winter hay.

  Article Icon 1 Man Kills Self After Firing Shots Into Amazon

A man fired gunshots into an Amazon facility in Columbus early Monday morning, leading to a brief police standoff before he took his own life. No other injuries were reported.

The gunman’s motive was not immediately known, and his identity was being withheld pending notification of next of kin, authorities said.

Columbus police officers responded just before 5 a.m. to reports of shots being fired into the front of the building from outside.

Officers confronted the gunman as he was walking a short distance away.

Article Icon 1Fair Hosts Special Needs Guests

The North Georgia State Fair in Marietta set aside a few hours on its opening weekend for a Special Friends Day event for children and young adults with special needs.

The fair opened on Thursday and runs until Sunday. You can find a schedule of activities here.

The Special Friends Day event treated guests to a calmer, crowd-free experience with full access to rides and games. Parents said the quiet, controlled environment allowed their children to enjoy the fair safely.

Meanwhile, the 2025 Georgia National Fair in Perry continues to prepare for its Oct. 2 opening, offering rides, live music, food, and family fun. You can find a fair guide here.

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Around Georgia

State: Four Georgia men, at least one of them an inmate at the time, were sentenced to prison in a multi-state fraud scheme where cell phone calls were made to convince victims they had missed court appearances. The scammers threatened the victims with arrest unless they paid cash bonds. The phones were smuggled into the prison using drones. (More)

Jones County: A former poll worker from Milledgeville was sentenced to 20 months in prison for impersonating a voter and threatening to bomb a county voting site in Gray. (More)

Atlanta: Hundreds of students gathered at the College Football Hall of Fame for Georgia Reads Day, promoting literacy amid test score declines and concerns over education quality. (More)

Tucker: The city will review a noise study on proposed pickleball expansions after residents complained about neighborhood disruption. (More)

➤ Albany: A bomb threat at Albany State University prompted evacuations Sunday night before officials declared the campus safe and resumed operations. (More)


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Georgia Sports

The Atlanta Falcons remain open to trading quarterback Kirk Cousins, but want a premium pick in return. They also want another team to absorb a large amount of his 2025 salary. (More)

➤ Nacho Alvarez Jr. was not in the Atlanta Braves’ lineup on Sunday following his career-best game because of a cut on his thumb. The injury will not require stitches. (More)

Former Atlanta Hawks guard Jeff Teague predicted the Hawks will make the Eastern Conference finals this year following the team’s acquisition of Kristaps Porzingis. (More)

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Americans hold $1.32 trillion in credit card debt, and Georgia’s households rank No. 7 nationally with an average of $12,819 owed, according to WalletHub. (More)

Kennesaw State hosted the Construction Owners Summit, spotlighting rising trade school interest and job opportunities for young adults. (More)

Parker’s Kitchen in Statesboro launched a four-year partnership with Georgia Southern athletics, including the chain’s first NIL deal with football star Davion “Chewy” Rhodes. (More)

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➤ Ticket prices for Saturday’s Georgia vs. Alabama football game in Athens start around $400 to $500 on online ticketing sites. (More)

➤ World Atlas named Helen and Tybee Island among the South’s best weekend getaways, citing their coastal history, hiking trails, and vibrant local events. (More)

➤ A Georgia State researcher received a $25,000 grant to develop a novel obesity drug that promotes weight loss without affecting appetite or lean mass. (More)

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