This summer Georgia (along with most of the South) will experience a “once in a lifetime” event – and if you’re afraid of bugs you might want to stay inside. Starting in May two separate cicada broods will emerge from the ground at the same time, an event which hasn’t happened since 1803. That means billions of cicadas will hatch, fly across the Southeast, blast their noisy mating calls (as loud as 90 decibels), lay eggs, and die, all over a five-week period. So if you’re not a bug fan you may want to plan a vacation this summer, because the cicadas are going to be RISING…
Atlanta snubbed for ’28 DNC Convention
The City of Atlanta and the Georgia Democratic Party made a strong push to host the 2028 Democratic National Convention, but fell short once again when it was announced that Boston, Denver and Philadelphia are the three finalists. Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens blasted the decision, accusing the DNC of “abandoning Atlanta, abandoning the South, and once again abandoning Black voters.” The snub has Georgia Dems SINKING…
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