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Satanists Volunteer As Counselors In Florida Schools After Gov. DeSantis Signs Law Pushing For More Religion In Education
Satanists have been volunteering as counselors in Florida public schools after Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed a law pressing for more religion in education. Members of the Satanic Temple stated that they are ready to act as volunteer chaplains under state law HB 931, which had taken effect earlier this month, opening campuses to more “counseling and support to students” from outside organizations.
From Chiles High to 'The Bachelorette': John Mitchell steals the show in New Zealand
As their time in Australia concluded, Jenn Tran and the remaining 12 gentlemen, including Tallahassee's very own John Mitchell, took on a new location in the stunning city of Auckland, New Zealand during week 4 of ABC's "The Bachelorette." The scenic city view and authentic culture set the tone for romance, excitement...
Tallahassee man arrested for allegedly hitting, killing cyclist last July
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - A Tallahassee man is behind bars following a deadly hit and run from last July. Jerry Bridges is charged with leaving the scene of a deadly crash and a DUI. Arrest papers say his blood alcohol levels were three times the legal limit. He also tested positive for THC.
‘Wild west of election work’: How certification fights are already cropping up in battleground states
Georgia conservative Julie Adams spread conspiracies about election workers, concocted a baseless story about ballot couriers drinking beer and doing drugs while hoarding ballots and boasted of her contentious relationship with local election officials.
Med school receives grant to develop rural telehealth hubs to fight opioid epidemic
MACON — Mercer University School of Medicine has been awarded a Rural Health Network Development Planning Grant from the federal Health Resources and Services Administration to fund the planning phase of their project, titled “SERVE Health Care: Enhancing Care Through Telehealth in Rural North Georgia.”. The goal of...
Georgia schools chief clarifies that advanced African American studies still offered
Students across Georgia have gotten their schedules and supply lists and are preparing to head back to school as early as this week. But the culture war does not respect the school calendar or the ringing of the class bell, and this year’s fight over how to discuss race in the classroom is already underway […] The post Georgia schools chief clarifies that advanced African American studies still offered appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta.
Strong storms sweep across Georgia. Check here for power outages and local radar
Strong storms Monday across Georgia caused statewide power outages as heavy rain stretched from Chattanooga to Macon to Savannah. More than 70 counties in the state were impacted by power outages, with more than 2,000 affected in the counties of Clayton and Henry as of 6:30 p.m. ...
Do Georgians need to carry an ID on them at all times?
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV)- You’re running out of the house, late to work or school and you forget your ID. Do you really need it in Georgia? If you’re driving, the answer is yes. The Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) website says that if you are stopped by law enforcement, you must have your physical […]
Georgia launches online voter registration cancellations
The Georgia Secretary of State's office has launched a new web portal to allow voters to cancel their registration online, making it easier for voters to keep their registration up to date and for election officials to maintain the voter rolls. The post Georgia launches online voter registration cancellations appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta.