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Georgia News

Five area school systems getting share of computer-related grants from state
Five northeast Georgia school systems are getting a portion of $741,000 the state Department of Education is setting aside for computer science teacher training.
3:00PM ( 5 years ago )
Hampton man charged with assaulting Gainesville officers
A man wanted for aggravated assault on two Gainesville police officers is jailed in Union County after a multi-county vehicle pursuit Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 19.
5:47AM ( 5 years ago )
Madison County wreck claims life of infant, seriously injures children
A two-vehicle wreck in Madison County Tuesday afternoon claimed the life of a 5-month-old child, resulted in life-threatening injuries to a 5-year-old girl and seriously injured an 8-year-old boy, as well as the vehicle’s driver.
12:00PM ( 5 years ago )
Multi-county pursuit ends with arrest of Hampton man in Blairsville
A Hampton man suffered minor injuries and faces charges after a car chase through numerous jurisdictions Tuesday.
11:34PM ( 5 years ago )
Nestle Purina celebrating opening of new Hartwell facility
Today, Hart County will celebrate the grand opening of Nestle Purina's new $320-million facility in Hartwell.
5:01AM ( 5 years ago )
Drought recedes as rain waters parched areas of Southeast
The drought, which had a firm grip on most of the southeast, including Gainesville, just a few weeks ago continues to recede in Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina.
9:00PM ( 5 years ago )
Kaepernick workout moved from Flowery Branch at last moment
Colin Kaepernick limbered up on a high school field after his NFL workout was suddenly moved Saturday from the Atlanta Falcons training complex in Flowery Branch, the latest strange twist in the saga for the exiled quarterback.
5:35PM ( 5 years ago )
11-year-old named suspect in Savannah dental office fire
An 11-year-old boy has been identified as the suspect in a case of arson that severely damaged a Georgia dental office.
6:41PM ( 5 years ago )
AP investigation: Aging US dams pose risk to thousands; Georgia leads with nearly 200 high-hazard dams
An Associated Press investigation has found that thousands of people in the U.S. may be at risk from aging dams in poor condition and that Georgia leads the nation with nearly 200 high-hazard dams in unsatisfactory or poor condition.
3:00PM ( 5 years ago )
Early week Arctic cold expected to send north Georgia temperatures plunging
Temperatures in Gainesville and the rest of north Georgia are expected to plunge well-below normal starting Tuesday and continuing for another couple of days.
5:00AM ( 5 years ago )