Metro Atlanta woman uses family, theater to face seasonal affective disorder
Johns Creek resident Julie Smith is fighting back against seasonal depression with friends, family, pets, and theater.
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Johns Creek resident Julie Smith is fighting back against seasonal depression with friends, family, pets, and theater.
Atlanta Public Schools students helped launch "Talk It Out," a 24/7 confidential text line connecting middle and high schoolers directly with licensed mental health professionals.
Middle schoolers from Cobb and Paulding counties prepare for the eighth annual Black History Bowl, diving deep into Black history, inspirational quotes, and untold stories for a chance at the championship and a celebration of heritage.
A Covington Army veteran facing deportation after more than 50 years in the U.S. could be removed this week.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution says roughly 15% of its workforce will be affected, with about half of the layoffs coming from the newsroom.
PETA recognized the Brookhaven Police for their swift response in rescuing a 3-month-old puppy after a video of the animal being abused on a Twitch livestream led to the arrest of the alleged abuser.
Meet Esco, who uses his world-famous apple cobbler pie—not just to delight taste buds, but to teach middle schoolers in Decatur the essentials of business, entrepreneurship, and self-confidence.