DEKALB COUNTY, GA — Police in DeKalb County are getting a raise come on the first of March. Police recruits will have a starting salary of $61,000 and senior officers earning up to $70,000.
DeKalb Police Chief Mirtha Ramos said county officials blind sided her with the news that she had 21 days to resign or face termination.
DeKalb County’s CEO is laying out her legislative priorities for her first year in office. Newly-elected Lorraine ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNDeKalb police officers receiving pay raises beginning March 1; recruitment eventDeKalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson is making a significant investment in public safety by approving substantial pay ...
On Tuesday’s edition of “Closer Look,” DeKalb County Police Chief Mirtha Ramos talked with show host Rose Scott about her tenure with the police department and the circumstances surrounding her ...
The proposed rate hike aims to fund long-overdue repairs and replacements for the county’s aging water infrastructure. The ...
BREAKING: DeKalb County just passed a 10 percent water & sewer rate increase for each of the next 10 years. The average ...
A $10.4 million recruiting and retention plan has been introduced to improve the DeKalb County Police Department's vacancy ...
DeKalb County has recently undergone a significant leadership change in its Department of Watershed Management.
On Tuesday, commissioners will vote on whether to approve the rate hike, which would essentially double the overall water ...
DeKalb Watershed Management Director David Hayes is the second senior leader to step down since Loraine Cochran-Johnson took over as CEO.
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