Monday October 28th, 2024 12:22AM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Five people injured in wreck on Ga. 365 at Howard Rd.
GAINESVILLE - An accident in Hall County sent five people to the hospital Sunday afternoon.
2:00PM ( 10 years ago )
Ga. woman convicted of hiding dismembered body
A jury convicted a southeast Georgia woman Friday of helping hide a dismembered body that authorities discovered last year after they shot and killed her husband in a police standoff.
9:03PM ( 10 years ago )
Traffic accident forces closure of two Cornelia streets
A traffic accident Friday morning has forced the closure of two roadways in the city of Cornelia.
10:57AM ( 10 years ago )
Pickens Co. student accused of rape on school property
A Pickens County High School student is being held in the county jail without bond, charged in a sexual assault on another student.
10:55AM ( 10 years ago )
11 UGA fraternity members face hazing charges
Police say nearly a dozen University of Georgia fraternity members face hazing charges after students were beaten with fists as part of an initiation ritual.
6:35AM ( 10 years ago )
Man burned in Gwinnett house fire
A Lawrenceville man was sent to the hospital with serious injuries after an overnight fire gutted his home on Dogwood Lane.
6:19AM ( 10 years ago )
Collins ranked as Ga.'s most conservative congressman
Congressman Doug Collins of Gainesville has been named the most conservative member of Georgia's congressional delegation by the National Journal.
2:01PM ( 10 years ago )
PETA wants memorial on Athens Highway for chickens killed in wreck
Activists with PETA have written a letter to the Georgia Department of Transportation, asking that a monument be erected at the site of a crash late last month involving a poultry truck.
10:12AM ( 10 years ago )
Freeway signs warn of storm watch but none issued
Despite warnings of a winter storm watch posted on large message boards over metro Atlanta interstates, the National Weather Service issued no such watch and requested that they be corrected.
6:19AM ( 10 years ago )
Child traffic deaths drop 43 percent over decade
A new report shows fewer children are dying in traffic accidents, and officials say that's because more young kids are buckled up.
7:12AM ( 10 years ago )