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Article Icon 1Marjorie Taylor Greene to Leave Congress

Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced that she will resign from Congress, effective Jan. 5, 2026.

In explaining her decision, Greene cited multiple factors, including frustration with her party and the way Congress is operating.

“I’m going back to the people I love, to live life to the fullest as I always have, and look forward to a new path ahead,” Greene said.

The announcement comes shortly after the president withdrew his endorsement of Greene amid an ongoing feud centered on the release of the Epstein files.

President Trump called her resignation “great news for the country.”

  Article Icon 1Man Sentenced to Life for Murder of Neighbors

Matthew Lanz was sentenced to two life sentences without the possibility of parole after being found guilty of murdering his neighbors, Justin and Amber Hicks, in their Cobb County home in 2021.

In October, a judge ruled Lanz competent to stand trial. The determination of Lanz’s mental competence long delayed the trial.

Lanz was found guilty on all 13 charges: two counts of malice murder, home invasion, four counts of felony murder, two counts of aggravated assault, two counts of possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, second-degree cruelty to children, and tampering with evidence.

Lanz was arrested two days following the murders after he stabbed a Sandy Springs officer during a burglary; Lanz was also shot by police in that incident.

Article Icon 1Millions Expected at Airport for Thanksgiving Travel

More than 4 million passengers are expected to pass through Hartsfield‑Jackson Atlanta International Airport during the Thanksgiving travel period between Nov. 20 and Dec.  2.

According to officials, that estimation is lower than last year due to the recently concluded government shutdown.

The American Automobile Association (AAA) predicts more Georgians will travel by road than by air this year.

Dec. 1 is projected to be the airport’s busiest day of the period, with a projected 375,000 travelers.

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Long-term care isn’t always fully covered by Medicare.

Nearly half of Americans over 65 will eventually need some form of long-term care—from help with dressing and meal prep to full-time nursing support. But here’s the catch: Medicare and Medigap usually don’t cover these costs unless tied to medical treatment. That means many people end up paying for in-home assistance or nursing care out of pocket, and those bills can add up fast.

Here’s what you can do:

  • Look into long-term care insurance: It can help cover daily assistance costs that Medicare won’t.

  • Plan early: The younger and healthier you are when you apply, the lower your premiums tend to be.

  • Review hybrid life insurance options: Some policies now include long-term care benefits.

Medicare’s annual enrollment period for 2026 closes on Dec. 7, so make sure you explore the options you need to protect your health and finances for the years ahead.

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Around Georgia

DeKalb County: About $16,500 is being spent by the county to erase meal debt for 1,818 students in its school district. (More)

Smyrna: The city passed an ordinance banning new vape shops from opening within 1,000 feet of schools, daycares, preschools, or other existing vape shops to reduce youth exposure. (More)

Grovetown: The boardwalk section at Euchee Creek Trails has reopened for the first time in over a year after it sustained damage from Hurricane Helene. (More)

Hall County: The Lake Lanier Water Quality Initiative, which aims to reduce nutrient pollution and improve water quality, has received $2.5 million in funding. (See Details)

Milton: The nature trail at Milton City Park & Preserve will close for about a month starting Nov. 24 so crews can plant new vegetation along both the existing path and a new extension. (More)


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Georgia Sports

Pittsburgh running back Ja’Kyrian Turner rushed for 201 yards and a touchdown in a 42-28 upset of No. 16 Georgia Tech. (Watch Video)

No. 4 Georgia cruised to a 35-3 win over Charlotte, as freshman running back Bo Walker ran for the first three touchdowns of his career. (Highlights)

Georgia Southern lost 45-10 to Old Dominion; Georgia State fell 31-19 at Troy; and Kennesaw State improved to 6-1 in Conference USA with a 41-34 win against Missouri State. (See Scores)

The Atlanta Falcons take on their bitter rivals, the New Orleans Saints, today, with backup quarterback Kirk Cousins taking the reins in relief of injured starter Michael Penix Jr. as they try to keep their season alive. (More)

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Long-term care isn’t always fully covered by Medicare.

Almost half of Americans over 65 will eventually need some form of long-term care, but Medicare and Medigap typically don’t cover these costs unless linked to medical treatment. That means you could face out-of-pocket expenses for in-home care or nursing facilities, which can quickly add up. As Medicare’s annual enrollment period for 2026 approaches (ending Dec. 7), it’s a good time to review your coverage and explore long-term care insurance options that can help safeguard your health and your finances.

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Et Cetera

A retired U.S. Navy veteran in Macon was gifted a fully furnished, mortgage-free home through a partnership between Bank of America and the Military Warriors Support Foundation. (More)

A free holiday ice-skating rink will open at Tybee Pier Pavilion from Nov. 26 to Dec. 14 for the first time ever. (More)

The city of Savannah will be installing its annual holiday tree on Broughton Street on Nov. 24, with the tree lighting ceremony scheduled for Nov. 28. (More)

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Have you been to the Georgia Aquarium?

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Have you dined at any of the three Georgia restaurants top ranked by Open Table?

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  2. Bones: 21%
  3. La Grotta: 18%
  4. Mujō: 18%
  5. Yes, all three: 18%
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