Wednesday November 27th, 2024 11:33AM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Area school systems will make sure children have meals during coronavirus closures
Families who rely on free and reduced-price school meals for their children may be worried about the mandated time away from school buildings in light of the coronavirus emergency.
10:38AM ( 4 years ago )
Hall County government officials suspend activities at libraries, community centers because of virus
Hall County Government announced the suspension of activities at all libraries and community centers for two weeks.
3:26PM ( 4 years ago )
Drug agents arrest 6 in Jefferson meth bust
At last report, six suspects remained in the Jackson County Jail, charged with trafficking methamphetamine.
1:50PM ( 4 years ago )
Gainesville police await autopsy results on body found in lake
Gainesville Police Department investigators said Friday they do not yet have the results of the autopsy on a woman found dead this week in Lake Lanier.
11:40AM ( 4 years ago )
Crossover Day: Bills that advanced or failed in Georgia General Assembly
Lawmakers in the Georgia General Assembly on Thursday faced a deadline to advance legislation from one chamber to the other
5:47AM ( 4 years ago )
Gainesville's Brenau University cancels in-person classes, will send students home for online study
While no cases of COVID-19 have been reported on campus, officials at Brenau University in Gainesville said Thursday they will send all students home for the rest of the semester and switch to an online learning platform.
2:27PM ( 4 years ago )
Georgia officials confirm state's first coronavirus death
A 67-year-old Georgia man hospitalized five days ago has died as the result of coronavirus infection.
12:44PM ( 4 years ago )
Blairsville man fined for trying to bait and kill coyotes
A Blairsville man will have to pay a $1,000 federal fine for lacing deer carcasses with poison in an attempt to bait and kill coyotes.
10:46AM ( 4 years ago )
Gainesville metro jobless rate inches up for January
Gainesville's labor force was larger and the unemployment rate was slightly higher in January, according to a report from the Georgia Department of Labor.
7:57AM ( 4 years ago )
Georgia COVID-19 cases increase to 31
According to information released by Gov. Brian Kemp's office Wednesday, March 10, there are now 31 cases of COVID-19 - or coronavirus - in Georgia.
6:38AM ( 4 years ago )