Thursday October 17th, 2024 7:54PM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Georgia adds 1 million, but growth slows from 1990s, 2000s
Georgia gained a million new residents from 2010 to 2020 according to U.S. Census results released Monday
6:37PM ( 3 years ago )
Gainesville-based Global Envoy raising funds with virtual race in May
Gainesville-based Global Envoy, a Christian non-profit, is holding its first-ever online fundraiser, a virtual 5K, 10K or half-marathon race for participants.
1:19PM ( 3 years ago )
Brenau University announces four new trustees
The four newest members of the Brenau University Board of Trustees are three alumnae and a physician and avid art collector from New Jersey.
10:49AM ( 3 years ago )
GBI releases photos of fifth suspect in murder of Barrow County woman
At last report, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation continues a search for four suspects identified in a murder case out of Gilmer County. On Sunday, the agency released photos of a fifth suspect, who has yet to be identified.
8:53AM ( 3 years ago )
AAA: Georgia gasoline prices unchanged this week
Statewide gasoline prices in Georgia have held steady for three consecutive weeks. The state average remains at $2.70 per gallon
7:00AM ( 3 years ago )
Newtown Florist Club to hold 'Good Trouble' community rally next week
Following last week's guilty verdict in the trial of a former Minneapolis police officer for the murder of George Floyd, a Gainesville civil rights activist group has planned a community rally for Thursday, April 29.
9:20AM ( 3 years ago )
Dunagan says he still wants to be involved, will run for Gainesville City Council
At the conclusion of Tuesday's State of the City address, Gainesville Mayor Danny Dunagan announced he would not run for another term as mayor, but he told constituents to "stay tuned."
2:25PM ( 3 years ago )
Georgia State Patrol looking for driver in Monday hit-and-run crash
The Georgia State Patrol is on the lookout for a vehicle involved in a hit-and-run collision in Habersham County Monday afternoon.
9:55AM ( 3 years ago )
Mother, daughter fired from YMCA for reported physical discipline of children
A mother and daughter who worked at the YMCA Childcare Learning Center in Murrayville have lost their jobs after they reportedly used physical means to discipline children at the facility.
2:20PM ( 3 years ago )
AAA: Gasoline prices flat nationally, statewide
Gasoline prices - both nationally and statewide - held steady compared to a week ago, according to this week's fuel price report from AAA.
5:45AM ( 3 years ago )