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Article Icon 1Trump Addresses Packed House at Georgia Tech 

Former President Donald Trump addressed a packed audience at Georgia Tech’s basketball arena, telling supporters that his victory would usher in a “golden age” for the country.

Trump emphasized that the Republican Party stands for common sense and promised to restore American values by opposing open borders and sex-change procedures.

Trump pledged support for struggling Americans, saying,  “We will have no tax on tips, no taxes on overtime, no tax on social security benefits for our seniors. I will support a tax credit for caregivers who take care of a parent or a loved one.

During his speech, Trump also highlighted his intention to impose tariffs on imports, calling tariffs “the most beautiful word in the dictionary” and assuring supporters of his commitment to strong trade policies.

  Article Icon 1Amendment 1 Caps Property Tax Increases 

Georgia Amendment 1, appearing on the November ballot, proposes capping annual property tax increases for homeowners at the statewide inflation rate, offering relief to residents facing rising home assessments.

Local governments can opt out of the cap by following a specified process, with a March 1 deadline.

While critics argue the amendment could reduce funding for schools, supporters counter that counties could introduce a small local sales tax to offset any revenue loss, ensuring public services are not compromised.

Advocates emphasize the need for transparent, predictable tax policies to prevent sudden spikes in property taxes, helping homeowners plan for the future. 

Article Icon 1Jail Alternative Opens for People in Crisis 

Atlanta and Fulton County officials held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Center for Diversion & Services in downtown Atlanta, which aims to provide alternatives to incarceration for individuals facing mental health issues, substance abuse, or homelessness.

The center is intended to ease the burden on the Fulton County jail system by diverting 10,000 individuals annually from incarceration. It will offer a 24/7 sobering room, peer support, case management, and a warrant resolution clinic, as well as showers and laundry facilities. 

Antonio Bryant, a former participant in the Policing Alternatives Initiative (PAD), shared how programs like this transformed his life, helping him overcome addiction and connect with healthcare resources. 

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Around Georgia

Cobb County: Thirty county police officers welcomed new children this year in what the department is calling a “remarkable baby boom.” (Photos

Macon County: Burger Week, running from Nov. 1-9, will feature more than 20 local eateries offering $10 specialty burgers, with participants voting to crown the People’s Choice Champion. (More)

Effingham County: A raccoon in the Griffin Lake area of north Guyton tested positive for rabies this week. The county health department advised residents to avoid wild animals and ensure their pets are vaccinated. (More)

Milledgeville: The Georgia Military College Junior College Corps of Cadets participated in the annual Ethics Bowl, which emphasizes critical thinking and ethical reasoning for future leaders. (More)

Athens: The family of Kelli McConnell, who passed away from triple negative breast cancer in 2021, has launched a website and awareness campaign to support other cancer patients. (More

Peachtree City: Police identified and arrested suspected porch pirate Oliver Capellan from an image of him captured on a doorbell camera wearing a “God Got Me” T-shirt while stealing an iPhone. (See Video)

Georgia Sports

Cobb County’s Clarke Schmidt started Game 3 of the World Series for the New York Yankees. He gave up three runs through the first three innings. (Details)

➤ Georgia Tech special teams coach Ricky Brumfield is no longer with the program. The reason for Brumfield’s exit are unknown. (More)

The Atlanta Hawks lost 121-119 to the previously winless Washington Wizards on Monday. (More)

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Georgia Business

The Coca-Cola Company has launched The World Is My Yard, a platform designed to provide HBCU students with educational and professional opportunities. (More)

Smalls Sliders, a hamburger chain, will open four new locations across South Georgia over the next five years, with the first set to debut in 2025. (More)

Pink Pathos, a black-owned houseplant retail store, is the first of nine businesses to open in the Pittsburgh Yards retail development, located along the Atlanta BeltLine’s Southside Trail. (More

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Et Cetera

➤ Four metro Atlanta restaurants—O by Brush, Omakase Table, Staplehouse, and Spring—each earned one Michelin star in the 2024 Michelin Guide, adding to the city’s growing culinary reputation. (More)

 Netherworld Haunted House in Stone Mountain and the Marshall House in Savannah have each earned No. 3 spots on USA Today’s “10Best” lists for haunted attractions and haunted hotels, respectively. (The Lists)

➤ The Georgia Lowcountry region, including Savannah, has been named a top global destination for 2025 by Lonely Planet, which praised the area for its vibrant food scene, as well as its beaches, marshes, and “sultry vibe.” (More)

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