Wednesday December 25th, 2024 1:19PM

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Atlanta airport hosting fire, disaster drills
A firefighter training exercise is expected to create smoke plumes near the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Wednesday.
5:27AM ( 9 years ago )
Tuition going up 5% at UNG, 8.3% at Georgia Gwinnett
Tuition is going up for Georgia students at the state's 30 public colleges and universities, including the University of North Georgia and Georgia Gwinnett College.
12:25PM ( 9 years ago )
Local realtor wins top national award
Brent Hoffman with Berkshire Hathaway Georgia Properties recently was honored with the #2 Commercial Sales and Leasing award in North America for 2014.
11:01AM ( 9 years ago )
AT&T planning faster Internet speeds in Atlanta
AT&T plans to bring faster Internet service to Atlanta.
2:24PM ( 9 years ago )
Black named Deputy Fire Chief for Hall Co.
Veteran Hall County Fire Services employee Chad Black has been named Deputy Fire Chief.
1:02PM ( 9 years ago )
Gas prices increase in Ga., drop a fraction nationwide
The national average for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline is $2.39, down a fraction of a cent from last week, but prices in Georgia are up a nickel a gallon.
5:45AM ( 9 years ago )
Plans for north Gainesville office building recommended for approval
The staff of the Gainesville Planning Department is recommending approval of plans for a 7,700-square-foot office building on a vacant lot on Thompson Bridge Road. The site is across from the new Walmart Neighborhood Market.
9:08AM ( 9 years ago )
Special Series: Fighting Cancer is no longer a losing battle
Evidence of cancer has appeared in Egyptian mummies. The ancient Greeks discussed it. Up until recent history it was an incurable disease, but that is changing, according to a Gainesville physician who has battled it for many years.
6:00PM ( 9 years ago )
Lecturer tells UNG audience we'll never know exactly how many died in Civil War
At the third and final lecture on the 'Civil War at 150' at the University of North Georgia's Gainesville Campus, Dr. David Hacker, who changed the death count of the American Civil War, said we'll never know exactly how many men died during the nation's bloodiest war
11:27AM ( 9 years ago )