DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — More than two weeks after a major water main break in DeKalb County left thousands without water for days, crews are still working to repair Clairmont Road. Channel 2′s Steve Gehlbach was on the busy road on Wednesday morning where crews had several lanes shut down as they made repairs to the road.
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DeKalb County lifted its State of Emergency on Thursday, but officials are still urging drivers to be cautious while driving at night after this week's snow.
STONECREST, Ga. - DeKalb County police have opened an investigation after a body was discovered in a DeKalb County creek. Police say the discovery was made in the 3400 block of Brook Rose Lane in Stonecrest. On Sunday, they received a call about a drowning in the woods.
Ira Sigler was arrested for the 2008 murder of Terrance Watkins in DeKalb County. The task force solved the case using advanced forensics.
DeKalb County ends State of Emergency after improved road conditions, but advises caution for nighttime travel due to potential black ice.
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — DeKalb County has been chosen as the first jurisdiction in Georgia to join the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) National Public Safety Partnership (PSP), a three-year ...
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. - DeKalb County officials have declared a State of Emergency as a severe winter storm continues to create dangerous conditions throughout the region. CEO Lorraine Cochran ...
Metro undocumented day laborer says he fears detention camps or deportation The Latin American Association is advising undocumented day laborers of their options in the wake of President Donald Trump’s deportation policy.
DeKalb County residents living near a cemetery are upset over a proposed crematorium on the property. Joyce Kinnard said she was surprised to receive a letter from Washington Memorial Gardens about the plans.
DECATUR, GA — Owners of the 35 acre Washington Memorial Gardens in the Decatur/Scottsdale area want it re-zoned so they can re-purpose an on-site building as a funeral home and crematory. Neighbors are worried about exposure to the chemicals involved in cremation, though state health officials who oversee crematories say they pose no health risk.
Families and Cherokee County leaders are at odds over a proposed development that could shape the future of the area for years to come.