➤ Plains: About 300 people are expected for this afternoon’s private service for Jimmy Carter at his longtime church, which has been planning the event for several years. (More)
➤ Statewide: Two Democratic U.S. senators signed on as co-sponsors of the House-approved Laken Riley Act, introduced by U.S. Rep. Mike Collins, R-Jackson (More)
➤ Columbus: The city seeks to achieve an additional 25% reduction in crime this year, building on last year’s 11% decline, the police chief says. (More)
➤ State: Gov. Brian Kemp wants hundreds of millions of dollars in state funding to hire more guards and start planning a new prison. (More)
➤ Augusta: Local governments continue to assess the possible impact of the state’s new homestead exemption to limit property tax hikes as they decide whether to opt out. (More)
➤ Marietta: A home decor company is teaming with nonprofits and faith-based groups to raise money to build 15 tiny homes to serve the homeless. (See Video Report)
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