Thursday November 28th, 2024 7:41PM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Georgia abortion law foes seek to keep it from taking effect
Opponents of a Georgia law that bans most abortions asked a judge on Tuesday to keep it from taking effect while their legal challenge plays out.
12:02PM ( 5 years ago )
Pregnant woman killed while walking with toddler in Athens
Authorities say a pregnant woman was shot to death while walking with her toddler son in Athens.
8:14AM ( 5 years ago )
Hall County School District to buy 30-acre tract on White Sulphur for possible school construction
If all goes as planned, the Hall County School District will soon have some additional property in its inventory on White Sulphur Road in the East Hall area.
6:15AM ( 5 years ago )
Atlanta-based Equifax to pay up to $700M in data breach settlement
Equifax will pay up to $700 million to settle with the U.S. and states over a 2017 data breach that exposed Social Security numbers and other private information of nearly 150 million people.
10:13AM ( 5 years ago )
AAA: Gasoline prices move down slightly in the last week
Georgia motorists are now paying an average price of $2.65 per gallon for regular unleaded gasoline.
5:28AM ( 5 years ago )
Lawrenceville PD working through problems after ransomware attack
The Lawrenceville Police Department has had to work without access to computer records this week following a ransom ware attack on the department's computer system.
9:00AM ( 5 years ago )
Black Georgia lawmaker: White man said 'Go back where you came from'
A pregnant African American lawmaker in Georgia said she was verbally attacked in a supermarket Friday by a middle-aged white man who used profanity, called her vulgar names and told her to "go back where you came from'' as her 9-year-old daughter looked on.
6:19AM ( 5 years ago )
Sautee Nacoochee: 'You can't be here without some history rubbing off on you'
What the Sautee Nacoochee community lacks in size, it more than makes up for in its deep, rich history.
12:00PM ( 5 years ago )
Gainesville police await identities of bodies found in two separate incidents
Saying he wished he had more information to share with the public, Gainesville Police Chief Jay Parrish said Thursday his investigators have no definitive leads on the identities of bodies found in separate locations of the city in recent weeks.
6:50AM ( 5 years ago )
Niles says he's 'unsettled' about how firing was handled
Avery Niles said Thursday he submitted his resignation as commissioner of the state Department of Juvenile Justice because he had become distraction for the department, but the resignation was not accepted, and he was fired Wednesday morning.
8:50AM ( 5 years ago )