Saturday October 26th, 2024 4:35AM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Hall Co., Gainesville officials to discuss sewer agreement
Government officials with Hall County and the city of Gainesville meet Monday afternoon to discuss an intergovernmental agreement on sewer service.
10:33AM ( 11 years ago )
Hall Co. authorities search for inmates who fail to return from work release
Hall County authorities continue to search for two inmates who failed to return to jail after they went to work as part of the Hall County Work Release program.
10:12AM ( 11 years ago )
Adult stores robbed 13 times since April
Police are searching for a suspect in more than a dozen robberies of an adult store's metro Atlanta locations.
6:44AM ( 11 years ago )
AAA: Oil hits 1-month low, gas price plunge continues
Pump prices continue their usual September decent as demand weakens and supplies increase.
5:21AM ( 11 years ago )
2nd Atlanta church votes to make way for Falcons stadium
An Atlanta church congregation has voted to accept a $19.5 million offer to relocate so the Atlanta Falcons can build a new stadium downtown.
12:06AM ( 11 years ago )
Friends of murder victim raise money for domestic violence efforts
Ginger Tanner's co-workers said they knew the popular Gainesville hair stylist was in an unhappy marriage; what they did not know was how dangerous that relationship was.
2:14PM ( 11 years ago )
Electrical failure sparked deadly Winder fire
Fire investigators said Friday they think they know what sparked a deadly fire at a Winder home Wednesday morning.
12:32PM ( 11 years ago )
Loganville fire destroys 1 home and damages at least 3 others
Authorities say two adults and three children were able to escape from their burning home in Loganville when they smelled smoke.
7:51AM ( 11 years ago )
Police chase closes part of I-85 in northeast Ga.
Authorities say a police chase that ended in northeast Georgia led to all northbound lanes of Interstate 85 being shut down for a time Friday morning.
5:58AM ( 11 years ago )
Atlanta church votes to make way for Falcons stadium
An Atlanta church congregation has voted to accept the city's $14.5 million offer to relocate so the Atlanta Falcons can build a new stadium.
11:13PM ( 11 years ago )