GDP Script/ Top Stories for Feb 4th
Publish Date: Feb 2nd
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Today is Sunday, February 4th, and Happy 75th Birthday to musician Alice Cooper.
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I’m Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Gwinnett County Public Schools.
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STORY 1: Father Also Charged With Murder In Beating Death of 8-Year-Old
The father, Cledir Barros, of an 8-year-old girl who died from alleged beatings by her stepmother, Natiela Barros, has been arrested and charged with cruelty to a child and second-degree murder. Natiela Barros was previously charged with first-degree cruelty to children, aggravated assault, felony murder, and malice murder. The incident occurred at their Bethlehem home in Gwinnett County. The arrest warrant states that Natiela Barros beat the child with a wooden rolling pin and did not seek medical help for the victim. Both Cledir Barros and Natiela Barros are in custody and denied bond. The motive for the beating is unclear.
STORY 2: Discovery High School Student Arrested For Making Social Media Threat
A student from Discovery High School has been arrested after making threats against the school on social media. The arrest followed an investigation involving the FBI, state and local law enforcement, and telecommunications companies. Although no gun or weapon was found, and there was no evidence the student intended to carry out the threat, the school is taking the situation seriously. The threat caused panic and disrupted the school day. The student will face criminal charges and the maximum school disciplinary consequence. This incident follows a similar one last August when a rumor during a football game caused a stampede.
STORY 3: Chinese herbal remedy ginkgo biloba helps stroke victims recover quicker
A study suggests that a traditional Chinese herbal remedy, ginkgo biloba, may aid stroke recovery. The study, conducted in China, found that stroke survivors treated with intravenous injections of ginkgo diterpene lactone meglumine (GDLM) showed better cognitive recovery at 14 days and 90 days after a clot-caused ischemic stroke. Ginkgo biloba, derived from the ginkgo tree, has been used in China as a complementary treatment for ischemic stroke. The compound showed neuroprotective effects, including expanding brain blood vessels and improving brain cell tolerance to oxygen deprivation. Longer-term research is needed to confirm the effectiveness of GDLM injections.
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STORY 4: Georgia Senate clears bill to legalize sports betting with constitutional amendment
The Georgia Senate passed a bill (Senate Bill 386) that lays the groundwork for legalizing sports betting in the state. The bill includes a constitutional amendment that would require a referendum, giving Georgia voters the final say. The legislation, sponsored by Republican Sen. Clint Dixon, allows the Georgia Lottery to oversee the sports gambling industry, with a 20% tax on revenue to fund higher education HOPE scholarships and pre-K programs. The bill passed with a 35-15 vote, meeting the two-thirds majority required for constitutional amendments. The legislation now heads to the House chamber for further consideration.
STORY 5: Georgia Rent Prices Increased 6th Most in the U.S. Last Year
The U.S. economy is showing signs of optimism, with strong economic growth, consumer spending, and employment rates despite previous recession concerns. The Federal Reserve hints at possible interest rate cuts in 2024. While inflation has slowed, the housing market continues to pose challenges, with high rental costs driven by a long-term shortage of housing stock. Rent prices have surged, particularly in states like Rhode Island, Maryland, and Delaware, where median rents increased by double-digit percentages. In Georgia, rent increased by 16.1%, with a median rent of $1,753 in 2024. Nationwide, the median rent increased by 12.6% to $1,793.
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STORY 6: Kettlerock Brewing Latest Gwinnett Brewery To Close Doors
Kettlerock Brewing in Peachtree Corners, Gwinnett County, Georgia, has announced its closure after three years in business, becoming the fourth craft brewery in Gwinnett and the second in Peachtree Corners to shut down in less than a year. The closure reflects the challenges faced by the brewing industry in the region, with Anderby Brewing in Peachtree Corners closing in the summer of the previous year, Black Bird Brewing in Lilburn shutting down in October, and Ironshield Brewing in Lawrenceville closing its taproom in December while continuing beer sales through local retailers. The closures come amid broader challenges for breweries nationwide.
STORY 7: Georgia Senate Passes Mulberry Cityhood Bill
The Georgia Senate has approved legislation proposing a referendum to form the city of Mulberry in northeast Gwinnett, and the bill now proceeds to the state House of Representatives for consideration. The proposed city, championed by House Majority Leader Chuck Efstration, would be Gwinnett County's 17th city if approved by voters in the May 21 general election primary ballot. The cityhood proposal, prompted by concerns over development in northern Gwinnett, aims to address zoning issues in the area. Mulberry, which would be the largest Gwinnett city in terms of land size, would not implement a city property tax.
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