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Thursday, September 4th, 2025

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Good morning, Decatur. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 4th of September.

ACCIDENTS NEWS

  • Fifteen people died in car crashes across Georgia over Labor Day weekend—most in metro Atlanta with additional fatalities in Cartersville, Forsyth, Hall, Clayton, DeKalb, Villa Rica, LaGrange, Monroe, Rincon, and Thomasville, while troopers made over 19,500 traffic stops that resulted in more than 9,800 citations.  Atlanta News First

CRIME NEWS

  • A former DeKalb commissioner, Stanley Watson, was ordered by a federal appeals court to pay $100,000 to two Decatur women after he falsely accused them of theft at Tanqueray Lounge in 2012—judges ruled his actions led to loss of liberty and caused health issues.  The Champion
  • A federal appeals court ruled on Aug. 4 that former DeKalb County commissioner Stanley Watson must pay $100,000 in damages and legal costs to two women he falsely accused of theft at Tanqueray Lounge in Decatur—he resigned in 2016 and pled guilty in 2017 to misusing public funds.  The Champion

CULTURE NEWS

  • Agnes Scott College will bring back its monthly First Friday Vendor Fair on Sept. 5 from 2-4 p.m. at the Science Quad on 141 E. College Ave in Decatur - this free event celebrates food, live music and entrepreneurship and marks the first fair of the new school year.  Decaturish

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • DeKalb County released a study showing its urban tree canopy increased from 58% in 2010 to over 60% in 2023—findings based on satellite imagery and GIS mapping. The study noted benefits like carbon sequestration and stormwater runoff reduction and recommended stronger urban forest management.  WSB-TV

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • The Decatur City Commission reviewed a report called NOAH that shows over 550 potential rental units and 220 for-sale homes and explains that without city action affordable housing may vanish—limiting options for essential workers, seniors and moderate-income residents. A vote on the plan has not been held yet.  WSB-TV
  • At its Sept.2 meeting, the Decatur City Commission lowered speed limits on Scott Boulevard, College Avenue, South Candler Street, Clairemont Avenue and a part of Commerce Drive—and approved emergency funds for repairing the Oakhurst Pool heater, buying handguns for police, granting a beverage license for Roaring Social, and purchasing four Kubota vehicles for waste collection.  Atlanta News First

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Candlelight Concert: Neo-Soul Favorites

    8:45-9:45 p.m. — The Chapel on Sycamore — Tickets vary — Experience a magical evening of neo-soul music featuring the works of Prince and Childish Gambino in an enchanting candlelit setting.

    Fri, 9/5/25

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  • Luke Bower: Dopamine and Jesus Tour

    7 PM - 12 AM — Eddie's Attic — From $23.37 — Experience Luke Bower's reflective storytelling and music blending Americana, folk, and alt-country.

    Sat, 9/6/25

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  • Billy Gilman Concert

    8 PM – Midnight — Eddie's Attic — Cost info not provided — Experience the magic of Billy Gilman, famed for his double platinum debut single 'One Voice'.

    Sun, 9/7/25

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  • Eddie's Attic Songwriters Open Mic Night

    7:30-10:30 p.m. — Eddie's Attic — From $11.12 — Experience Atlanta's premier open mic for songwriters and enjoy a night of original music.

    Mon, 9/8/25

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  • Live Music Showcase: Spencer Thomas, Jordan Burchel, & Mary Margaret Cozart

    7-9 PM — Eddie's Attic — From $16.68 — Experience a night of Southern soul and Americana with local talents.

    Tue, 9/9/25

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  • Girl Named Tom Live in Concert

    7-11 p.m. — Eddie's Attic — $TBA — Experience the harmonious sounds of the trio who made history on NBC's The Voice.

    Wed, 9/10/25

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  • Christina Eagle Live Performance

    9 PM - 1 AM — Eddie's Attic — $20.03 — Enjoy a lively performance by Christina Eagle in an intimate setting.

    Thu, 9/11/25

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  • The Kruse Brothers Live

    9 PM – 3 AM — Eddie's Attic — From $20.03 — Experience an innovative blend of country music with The Kruse Brothers at a cozy venue.

    Sat, 9/13/25

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  • Roger Street Friedman Live Performance

    7-9 p.m. — Eddie's Attic — From $20.03 — Experience the captivating sounds of critically acclaimed artist Roger Street Friedman live with special guest Ben Bostick.

    Tue, 9/16/25

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  • The Talbott Brothers Live

    9-11 p.m. — Eddie's Attic — From $26.70 — Experience the soulful sounds of the Talbott Brothers from Nebraska at this intimate venue.

    Wed, 9/17/25

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