- Local News Headline
- By Carla Parker
- October 22, 2012
More than 50 Indian Creek Elementary students, college students and volunteers spent their Saturday morning getting down and dirty to clean up trash in the wooded area behind the school.
The Oct. 13 event was a part of the effort to clean up the scho...
- Local News Headline
- By Champion Staff, Daniel Beauregard
- October 19, 2012
A jury sentenced cop-killer William Woodard Oct. 19 to spend the rest of his life in prison for murdering two DeKalb County police officers in 2008.
Woodard admitted to shooting the officers but claimed he did it in self-defense after the officers pu...
- Local News Headline
- By Champion Staff
- October 19, 2012
DeKalb County Super District 7 Commissioner Stan Watson is sponsoring a communitywide assistance drive to help 10 families in Decatur who were victims of a recent fire.
In addition to Watson, the Organization of the DeKalb Educators (ODE), Commission...
- Local News Headline
- By Champion Staff, Daniel Beauregard
- October 18, 2012
The trial of a Lithonia martial arts instructor accused of raping one of his students began Oct. 18.
Adrian Spellen, 29, was indicted on two counts of rape and one count of child molestation for allegedly raping a 9-year-old girl. Spellen, the owner ...
- Local News Headline
- By Carla Parker
- October 18, 2012

Some residents who live off North Druid Hills Road are considering creating their own city in the north central DeKalb area.
Three months after residents in the Brookhaven area voted to create their own city, some residents in north central DeKalb are wondering whether they should go the same route.
Residents in the Druid Hills, Sagamore Hills and North Briarcliff communit...
- Local News Headline
- By Daniel Beauregard
- October 18, 2012
Since 1964 the DeKalb Symphony Orchestra (DSO) has been performing concerts with both contemporary and symphonic repertoire and the majority of its 85 musicians don’t get paid a dime—they volunteer.
“We’re just continuing our wonderful journe...
- Local News Headline
- By Carla Parker
- October 18, 2012

Dallas Rivers (25) takes a hard hit and still scores a touchdown. Photo by Travis Hudgons
The Tucker football program is known for producing great running backs and this year is no different.
The Tigers have five players with more than 150 yards each on the season, including quarterback Jawann Williams. Running backs Dallas Rivers and Yus...
- Local News Headline
- By Champion Staff, Andrew Cauthen
- October 18, 2012
A third suspect in the armed robbery of a Chamblee cellphone store was arrested by law enforcement officials Oct. 17.
According a media release by the Chamblee Police Department, three men burglarized the Wireless World cellphone store, located at 44...
- Lifestyle Feature
- By Gale Horton Gay
- October 17, 2012

A field of cornstalks made from artfully carved pumpkins is one of the many sights at The Great Jack O’ Lantern Blaze at the Van Cortlandt Manor in Croton-on-the-Hudson, N.Y. Photo by Bryan Haeffele.
What happens when you throw 5,000 pumpkins, 15 artists and 1,000 volunteers in a caldron around Halloween?
You get a can’t-believe-your-eyes event called Blaze. Actually it’s called The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze.
Located in Croton-on-the-Hudso...
- Local News Headline
- By Champion Staff
- October 16, 2012
A 2-year-old child abducted from a DeKalb Church has been located, police said.
Myrai Robinson was reportedly found at approximately 1 p.m. at Lithonia High School and appeared unharmed.
Police began their search after a caregiver left Robinson u...