Steve Summers's profile photo

Steve Summers

Georgia

Radio News Reporter and Anchor at WSB-AM (Atlanta, GA)

Articles

  • 1 month ago | wsbradio.com | Steve Summers

    ROSWELL, GA — Metro Atlanta is set to see a major boost in job creation as CRH, North America’s leading building materials company, expands its footprint in Georgia with a new finance and accounting shared services center in Roswell. The Fortune 500 company announced plans to open the new facility at 1120 Sanctuary Parkway, creating more than 300 high-paying jobs, most in finance and accounting roles with an average salary of $74,000 per year.

  • 1 month ago | wgauradio.com | Steve Summers

    ATLANTA — Advocates are demanding for change after a horse was found dead on a downtown Atlanta sidewalk earlier this month. Georgia Animal Rights and Protection wants an outright ban on recreational horseback riding in midtown and downtown Atlanta. Georgia Animal Rights and Protection Vice President Julie Robertson says that environment scares and disorients the animal and the pavement is bad for their hooves.

  • 1 month ago | b985.com | Steve Summers

    ATLANTA — Advocates are demanding for change after a horse was found dead on a downtown Atlanta sidewalk earlier this month. Georgia Animal Rights and Protection wants an outright ban on recreational horseback riding in midtown and downtown Atlanta. Georgia Animal Rights and Protection Vice President Julie Robertson says that environment scares and disorients the animal and the pavement is bad for their hooves.

  • 1 month ago | wsbradio.com | Steve Summers

    ATLANTA — Advocates are demanding for change after a horse was found dead on a downtown Atlanta sidewalk earlier this month. Georgia Animal Rights and Protection wants an outright ban on recreational horseback riding in midtown and downtown Atlanta. Georgia Animal Rights and Protection Vice President Julie Robertson says that environment scares and disorients the animal and the pavement is bad for their hooves.

  • 1 month ago | wsbradio.com | Steve Summers

    SANDY SPRINGS, GA — In response to an alarming number of traffic crashes over the past five years, the Sandy Springs City Council has approved a new Safety Action Plan aimed at eliminating fatal and serious injury crashes by the year 2040. The plan focuses on improving safety for drivers, pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit riders, with proposed measures including additional sidewalks, mid-block crossings, and other infrastructure improvements.

Contact details

Socials & Sites

Try JournoFinder For Free

Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.

Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →