Friday April 19th, 2024 1:02AM

Videos

Everyday People: Gainesville couple uses gardening for education
Former deputy school system superintendent Lee Lovett and his wife, retired teacher Kathy Lovett, spent the majority of their professional careers working for the Hall County School System, but even after retirement the couple has pursued education in a non-traditional space.
11:59AM ( 4 years ago )
Six-Pack Sally hauled from Lake Lanier due to hazardous risks
The sinking houseboat allegedly traded for a six-pack of beer was removed from Lake Lanier Tuesday morning by efforts conducted by the Lake Lanier Association, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and Hall County.
2:30PM ( 4 years ago )
Gwinnett Police search for man who tries, fails to make coffee during burglary
Gwinnett Police need help locating a man caught on video surveillance who attempted to make coffee while burglarizing several businesses in Sugar Hill Monday.
12:20PM ( 4 years ago )
Small Business Spotlight: Mountain Fresh Creamery
This month’s Small Business Spotlight took us to a local dairy farm and creamerry in Clermont in the foothills of the North Georgia Mountains.
5:11PM ( 4 years ago )
The Fast Lane: lane changes create less time in traffic
Increased traffic in Northeast Georgia in recent years has driven a need for better intersections on some of the region's busier roadways.
12:00PM ( 4 years ago )
Downtown Dahlonega crowded with demonstrators, law enforcement
Typically, a September Saturday in downtown Dahlonega would draw early fall tourists; that was not the case for Saturday, Sept. 14, however.
5:18PM ( 4 years ago )
Everyday People: Hoschton man goes from cancer to strength
At 11-years-old, Robbie Berry’s life journey took an unexpected turn when the seemingly healthy boy faced a life-altering illness, but it's what he did after the illness that shows his strength.
12:00PM ( 4 years ago )
Small Business Spotlight: Revival Hall Taproom
Downtown Jefferson follows the taproom trend with a new business called Revival Hall Taproom where people can enjoy craft beers, wine and a community space.
4:45PM ( 4 years ago )
The Fast Lane: License plate readers becoming more popular
License plate scanning technology has become common among law enforcement agencies in northeast Georgia.
12:00PM ( 4 years ago )
Iconic photographer continues to shed light on hunger in America after 50 years
The day photographer Al Clayton died, he left behind a legacy. Clayton captured moments of A-list celebrities and musicians, but the work he was most proud of was the images compiled into the 1969 book called “Still Hungry in America.”
7:22PM ( 4 years ago )