Georgia is well-known for its abundance of gleaming cities and charming towns, but how do you decide which is ideal for you when safety and security is a concern? ...
On September 24, 2019 / By Jeremy JonesScooter’s Coffee in Roswell is back with their Day of Giving and support of Roswell High School Football with in store appearances, deals and a day of honoring ...
On October 18, 2017 / By Rick LimpertGeorgia police officer of 20 years, Silva Cotriss made headlines a few months ago after being fired from Roswell Police Department for flying a Confederate flag. Now she’s ...
On December 20, 2016 / By GAFollowersBlack Lives Matter activists met with Roswell officials before a protest was set to take place at the city hall. The Black Lives Matter community was enraged after ...
On November 29, 2016 / By Kelly TranIt’s no secret that every state has weird laws left on the books from decades ago, but Georgia has some laws still around that will leave you wondering ...
On November 9, 2016 / By Kelly TranAround the world, our country, even in our state of Georgia human trafficking is a growing and austere problem. Human trafficking is a criminal business that profits from ...
On September 25, 2016 / By Rick Limpert53 year old Sgt. Silvia Cotriss has been terminated from the Roswell Police Department after 20 years with the force. She was fired for flying the Confederate flag outside ...
On August 1, 2016 / By Jeremy JonesRoswell’s hottest new restaurant turns one and more news… Thrillist named The Freakin Incan as one of “The 16 New Bars and Restaurants” in Metro Atlanta for 2015. ...
On January 24, 2016 / By Rick LimpertOmaha-based Scooter’s Coffee expands into the metro area and a special grand opening week is planned. Scooter’s Coffee, the coffee franchise that has experienced tremendous growth over the ...
On November 12, 2015 / By Rick LimpertIf you hear the words, “let’s get the party started,” you’ve come to right place on Saturday, September 12. Atlanta-area artist, Elena Makievsky, will be hosting a art ...
On September 1, 2015 / By Rick Limpert