Tuesday October 22nd, 2024 4:38AM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Gainesville woman jailed for giving toddler adult dose of sedative
A Gainesville woman has been arrested for child cruelty after she allegedly gave her toddler son an adult dose of a powerful sedative.
12:54PM ( 4 years ago )
Pilot from Cumming killed in crash of experimental aircraft
Authorities in Polk County in Northwest Georgia are investigating the cause of a crash that killed the pilot of a gyrocopter.
7:17AM ( 4 years ago )
Vandals do $10K worth of damage to historic Sell's Mill in Jackson County
Vandals did thousands of dollars in damage to historic Sell's Mill in Jackson County over the weekend.
4:15PM ( 4 years ago )
GDOT: U-turn work underway on SR 347 in South Hall
For the rest of the week, weather permitting, the Georgia Department of Transportation will be working to make improvements on State Route 347 near the Reunion community.
2:40PM ( 4 years ago )
Hall County's Morris named as Pioneer in Education for 2019
Hall County School Board Chairman Nath Morris was among the 2019 Pioneers in Education honored recently by Pioner RESA.
12:13PM ( 4 years ago )
Gov. Kemp unveils Medicaid plan with work requirement
Gov. Brian Kemp released a plan Monday to expand Medicaid to the state's poorest, able-bodied adults, on the condition that they work, volunteer, receive job training or attend school.
10:48AM ( 4 years ago )
AAA: Georgia gas prices increase, Gainesville prices among the highest
After a few weeks of declining prices, gasoline prices in Georgia increased 3-cents at the pump compared to a week ago.
5:07AM ( 4 years ago )
Collins, UNG invite veterans to tell their stories for The Veterans History Project
North Georgia veterans have a special invitation for this coming Friday, Nov. 8 from Congressman Doug Collins and the University of North Georgia.
11:00AM ( 4 years ago )
UPDATE: Missing Hall Co. teen found safe
Authorities say a Hall County teenager reported missing on Wednesday has been found safe.
5:00PM ( 4 years ago )
Appreciation event bridges the gap between Gainesville community and local public safety personnel
Fire engines and law enforcement vehicles crowded the corner of MLK and McDonald Street in Gainesville for several hours Saturday, but there wasn't an emergency.
4:30PM ( 4 years ago )