Wednesday October 30th, 2024 11:21AM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
United 1st US airline to resume flights to Israel
United Airlines will be the first U.S. carrier to resume flights to Israel after a two-day hiatus caused by combat in the Gaza Strip.
10:13AM ( 10 years ago )
Sandy Springs police officer injured in crash
A Sandy Springs police officer hurt in a traffic accident while on duty is expected to recover from his injuries.
7:26AM ( 10 years ago )
NE Ga.'s unemployment rate rises to 7% in June, metro Gainesville rate also up
The Georgia Department of Labor announced Thursday morning that the unemployment rate in the Northeast Georgia region increased to 7.0 percent in June, up five-tenths of a percentage point from 6.5 percent in May.
5:28AM ( 10 years ago )
Atlanta Cyclorama painting to move across town
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed says the massive Atlanta Cyclorama painting, which has been on display in Grant Park for the past century, will be moved to the Atlanta History Center in the city's Buckhead area.
1:37PM ( 10 years ago )
Head of troubled CDC anthrax lab has resigned
The head of the government lab that potentially exposed workers to live anthrax has resigned, an agency spokesman said Wednesday.
1:35PM ( 10 years ago )
Ladder truck manufacturer investigates following accident with firefighters
The Ohio company that manufacturers aerial firefighting equipment like the truck involved in a training operation accident Tuesday in Hall County has instructed customers to stop using the equipment.
11:59AM ( 10 years ago )
Clermont daycare will not appeal license revocation
A Clermont daycare center where a 16-month-old toddler was burned last month has informed the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning it will not appeal its license revocation.
9:06AM ( 10 years ago )
2 Ukrainian military fighter jets shot down
The Defense Ministry in Ukraine confirms two Ukrainian military fighter jets shot down in the eastern part of country.
8:37AM ( 10 years ago )
With GOP runoff over, Perdue and Nunn face off
Now that Georgia Republicans have settled on businessman David Perdue as their nominee for the state's open Senate seat, the real battle begins with a marquee match-up in the fall against Democrat Michelle Nunn that could help determine control of the chamber.
5:38AM ( 10 years ago )