Saturday November 2nd, 2024 6:24AM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Justices must act fast if gay marriage to be settled in June
Time is running short for the Supreme Court to get same-sex marriage on its calendar if the justices want to tackle the issue before their current term ends in late June.
6:36AM ( 9 years ago )
Skinner named Barrow EMS Chief
Barrow County has a new Chief of Emergency Services. Commissioners on Tuesday, January 13 appointed John Skinner to the post.
1:41PM ( 9 years ago )
N.Ga. lawmaker proposes restrictions for no-knock warrants
A new bill introduced in the Georgia House of Representatives Wednesday would place new restrictions on how law enforcement can use no-knock warrants.
1:35PM ( 9 years ago )
Chancellor: Georgia Regents University president to resign
Georgia's university system chancellor says the president of Georgia Regents University has indicated his intention to resign.
12:35PM ( 9 years ago )
Gainesville police make arrest in Sun Suites hotel murder
Gainesville police announced Thursday morning they have made an arrest in the murder of 52-year-old Harmon Lavender of Augusta, whose body was found Saturday at the Sun Suites Extended Stay Hotel on Jesse Jewell Parkway.
11:34AM ( 9 years ago )
Police arrest 2 in murder of UGA student
Two suspects are now in custody in the off-campus shooting death of a University of Georgia student from Gwinnett County.
11:05AM ( 9 years ago )
5 Guantanamo prisoners released, sent to Estonia and Oman
Five men from Yemen were freed from the U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, after more than a dozen years of captivity and sent to Estonia and Oman for resettlement, U.S. officials said Wednesday
6:14AM ( 9 years ago )
Big rig crash closes Hwy. 129 at I-85 in Jackson Co.
Law enforcement officials say the northbound lanes of Highway 129 at Interstate 85 in Jackson County were closed to traffic for several hours following the crash of a tractor trailer.
5:26AM ( 9 years ago )
House votes to undo Obama immigration policies
House Republicans approved measures Wednesday that would overturn his immigration actions and remove protections for immigrants brought illegally to the country as children.
11:58AM ( 9 years ago )
Deal urges action on schools, transportation in state-of-the-state speech
Gov. Nathan Deal urged lawmakers Wednesday to take dramatic action on transportation and education issues facing Georgia, proposing new powers to take over struggling schools but refraining from making any recommendation on how to pay for maintenance of the state's transportation systems.
11:31AM ( 9 years ago )