| ➤ Winder: Students and teachers performed multiple acts of bravery during the shooting, including one student who closed a door to protect his fellow classmates and was shot in the process. (More)  ➤ Bremen: Carson Kimball, a quarterback from Bremen High School who was injured and remains in the hospital recovering from paralysis below his waist, was crowned homecoming king. (Details) ➤ Dekalb County: County officials reported that 38,000 voters were labeled inactive due to undelivered mail, but clarified that these individuals are still eligible to vote. (Details) ➤ Brandon Gailey, owner of All County Towing and Recovery, offered free towing services to students and staff of Apalachee High School after a shooting at the school, aiming to help them avoid revisiting the site of the tragedy. (More) ➤ Atlanta: Georgia Tech announced it will end its Chinese partnership with Tianjin University and withdraw from the Shenzhen Institute over increasing tensions between the U.S. and China. (More) ➤ Kennesaw: Kennesaw State University ranked in the top 10 for its first-year experiences and learning communities, according to the latest Best Colleges report. (Details) |