Thursday October 17th, 2024 2:29PM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Rock Creek veterans groups return to in-person ceremony for Memorial Day
After the COVID pandemic sidelined the 2020 Memorial Day ceremony at Gainesville's Rock Creek Park, local veterans were glad to be back together this year to remember their fellow service members who died in battle.
6:30PM ( 3 years ago )
Adoptions halted at Humane Society of Northeast Georgia after illness outbreak
Following an outbreak of an intestinal illness among some of the animals, the Humane Society of Northeast Georgia Adoption Center will remain closed through at least Tuesday, June 1.
12:00PM ( 3 years ago )
More COVID restrictions to be lifted for Georgia on Monday
Come Monday, May 31, remaining pandemic restrictions will be lifted on most Georgia businesses.
7:45AM ( 3 years ago )
Former officer at Dawson County Detention Center charged with assault of inmate
A former officer at the Dawson County Detention Center faces charges for an alleged assault on an inmate.
2:07PM ( 3 years ago )
Georgia lane closures now in place for holiday weekend
As of noon today, construction-rleated lane closures on Georgia's interstates and major state routes have been suspecned for the Memorial Day weekend.
12:32PM ( 3 years ago )
Kemp to sign order prohibiting mask mandates in public schools
Gov. Brian Kemp is expected to sign an executive order as early as today that will prohibit mask mandates in public schools.
7:07AM ( 3 years ago )
GDOL: April jobless rate for Gainesville drops to 2.5%
With the coronavirus pandemic loosening its grip a bit on Georgia, the unemployment picture continues to improve statewide, and that includes the Gainesville metro area.
6:53AM ( 3 years ago )
Kennesaw man faces vehicular homicide, traffic charges in fatal Ga. 365 crash
A Kennesaw man has now been charged in connection with a four-vehicle collision that killed two people on Georgia 365 in Hall County Sunday.
11:58AM ( 3 years ago )
Alto woman faces charges after drug-laced letters make fellow inmates sick
An Alto woman being held at the Habersham County Detention Center has been accused of making 10 fellow inmates sick after she gave them drug-laced letters that had been sent to her.
10:09AM ( 3 years ago )
Rabun County firefighters battle three fires in two-day time period
Firefighters with Rabun County Fire Services were busy Sunday and Monday, battling fires at three homes in the county.
7:26AM ( 3 years ago )