Thursday October 31st, 2024 3:36PM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Woman accused in string of jewelry store thefts due in court
A 24-year-old woman accused of robbing jewelry stores across the South is due in court for a bond hearing.
6:26AM ( 8 years ago )
Gainesville attorney Breakfield announces run for state court judgeship
A second candidate has announced plans to run for the state court judgeship that will be vacant at the end of the year.
1:34PM ( 8 years ago )
UPDATE: Deal gives lawmakers more time to review education overhaul
Gov. Nathan Deal is pushing for dramatic changes to Georgia's system for funding education but is giving lawmakers more time to consider his proposals.
1:20PM ( 8 years ago )
Congressman, civil rights leader Lewis to speak at Brenau University
U.S. Rep. John Lewis, considered one of the most significant figures of the American civil rights movement, will appear at Brenau University’s Pearce Auditorium on Jan. 20.
12:02PM ( 8 years ago )
Collins reacts to State of the Union speech, says Obama failed to act when needed
Saying that "hope and change are merely words," Georgia's Ninth District Congressman took President Obama to task following the State of the Union address Tuesday night.
9:00AM ( 8 years ago )
Former UGA official indicted on child pornography charges
A former University of Georgia official has been indicted on child pornography charges.
8:08AM ( 8 years ago )
4 accused of running prostitution ring in Clayton County
Four people have been accused of running a prostitution ring from Clayton County hotels, forcing a juvenile girl to perform sex acts and feeding her only occasionally.
8:01AM ( 8 years ago )
Gainesville council, school officials working to solve traffic issues around booming schools
Managing traffic around Gainesville's growing schools is a concern for both the city school board and the city council.
2:45PM ( 8 years ago )
Eggs & Issues: Deal backs more technical college awards, film tax program
Gov. Nathan Deal wants lawmakers to expand a scholarship program available to technical college students studying to work in-demand jobs.
12:20PM ( 8 years ago )
Corps extends river basin comment period a second time
Citing the complexity of the documents, the US Army Corps of Engineers has once again extended the public comment period for new guidelines for the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin.
11:30AM ( 8 years ago )