Atlanta, GA
EF-0 tornado touches down in Woodstock
WOODSTOCK, Ga. – Timber snapped like twigs in Woodstock because the Nationwide Climate Service (NWS) in Peachtree Metropolis confirmed an EF-0 twister touched down within the space early Saturday morning.
It occurred on Dream Catcher Drive round 7:35 a.m.
The NWS stated the twister impacted parts of Southern Cherokee County.
The injury continues to be being assessed and surveyed presently.
Residents are inspired to report any injury they see to the Cherokee County Emergency Administration Company.
This story is breaking. Test again for updates.
What does an EF-0 score imply?
Twister power and subsequent injury is measured utilizing the Enhanced Fujita Scale (EF). After a twister, surveyors look at the injury left behind to determine how briskly the tornado was transferring.
The EF Score relies on a 6-point scale of EF-0 by EF-5. An EF-0 is the weakest a twister can rating.
The NWS says a twister was seemingly transferring someplace between 65-85 mph at that degree. Solely minor injury is completed. For instance, shallow rooted timber could also be uprooted, houses might take injury to gutters, siding or shingles.
An EF-5 is the strongest a twister can rating. At that degree, tornadoes is anticipated to be larger than 200 mph. At this score, large or unbelievable injury is anticipated. For instance, well-constructed houses may very well be utterly blown away, and concrete buildings may very well be critically broken.
Atlanta, GA
Smiley's gets ready for Atlanta Burger Week
Creative Loafing’s annual Atlanta Burger Week competition is kicking off next month, and we’re getting a special sneak peek from Smiley’s Burger Club in Decatur. Ean Bancroft and James Reynolds stopped by the Good Day Kitchen to make a few delicious burgers and talk about their collaboration.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta turns heads with bizarre pick: Falcons draft QB Michael Penix Jr. despite trading for Kirk Cousins
The 2024 NFL Draft kicked off with a flurry of excitement, but it was the Atlanta Falcons who stole the spotlight, delivering a jaw-dropping surprise with their first-round pick.
Falcons’ unexpected selection of Penix Jr.
In a move that left fans and experts alike reeling, the Falcons selected Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. at No. 8 overall, sparking a wave of speculation and intrigue across the league.
As the draft unfolded, all eyes were on the Falcons as they made their selection.
While many anticipated a different direction for Atlanta, the team threw a curveball by choosing Penix, a move that caught even incumbent quarterback Kirk Cousins off guard.
Reports revealed that Cousins had no prior knowledge of the Falcons’ intentions, highlighting the secrecy surrounding Atlanta’s decision-making process.
NFL Media’s Daniel Jeremiah revealed on air that Cousins’ camp confirmed he didn’t have prior knowledge of the Falcons’ decision to pick a quarterback in the first round.
“I just reached out to his agent, Mike McCartney, he was not given a heads up. Kirk Cousins was not given really a heads up on this whole thing,” Jeremiah said.
The news of Penix’s selection left Cousins stunned and disappointed, according to sources.
Coming off a recent multi-million dollar contract, Cousins had assumed he would lead the Falcons’ offense for years to come.
However, the team’s bold move signaled a potential shift in direction, leaving Cousins to grapple with the uncertainty of his future in Atlanta.
Penix Jr. poised to learn from Cousins
For Penix, the draft day surprise was met with a mix of shock and excitement.
“I’m not going to say I knew it was coming,”Penix said. “But I knew once the phone call came through.”
Despite the unexpected nature of his selection, the young quarterback expressed readiness to learn from Cousins and embrace the opportunity to grow within the Falcons’ organization.
“He’s been in the league,”Penix said. “He’s been in there for a while. He’s played a lot of football. I feel like I’m going to come in and I’m going to learn. I’m going to learn from him.”
While Penix’s talent is undeniable, concerns linger regarding his injury history and age.
Multiple ACL injuries during his college career have raised questions about his durability, adding an element of risk to the Falcons’ decision.
However, with the guidance of experienced veterans like Cousins, Penix has the chance to develop his skills and overcome any obstacles that may arise.
Atlanta, GA
Police: No charges for driver after DeKalb County 5-year-old hit, killed by car
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Charges are not anticipated for the driver in an incident where a DeKalb County 5-year-old was hit and killed by a car, according to the DeKalb County Police Department.
Kaden Jackson was hit and killed by a car Tuesday night at the Highlands at East Atlanta apartment complex.
Jackson was taken to the hospital, where he later died. He had a severe head injury from the incident, police said.
5-year-old boy dies after being hit by vehicle in DeKalb County, police say
Police said the driver had stayed on the scene of the accident and cooperated in the investigation.
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