Saturday May 18th, 2024 3:38PM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Judge: Cop who shot naked man not entitled to immunity
A judge says a white former Atlanta-area police officer who fatally shot an unarmed, naked, mentally ill black veteran isn't entitled to immunity based on self-defense.
11:36PM ( 5 years ago )
Former teacher indicted on four counts in biting incident, including bribery
A Dacula man accused of biting a 14-year-old girl on the buttocks has been indicted on four criminal counts by a Hall County grand jury.
2:14PM ( 5 years ago )
GDOL: Georgia unemployment rate dips below 4-percent
For the first time in more than 15 years, the state’s unemployment rate dipped below four percent in July.
6:10AM ( 5 years ago )
TMU welcomes record-breaking freshman class
Truett-McConnell University has welcomed the largest incoming freshman class since the university began offering four-year degrees.
10:14AM ( 5 years ago )
Plan for fitness center on Dawsonville Highway clears planning board
A plan for a small retail development that includes a fitness center on Dawsonville Highway has received unanimous approval from the Gainesville Planning and Appeals Board.
8:50AM ( 5 years ago )
Squirrel hunting season opens Wednesday
Georgia hunters can begin pursuing both gray and fox squirrels starting Wednesday.
6:01AM ( 5 years ago )
Hall County domestic violence suspect shoots, kills self when confronted by officers
A man being served with an arrest warrant by Hall County authorities on Tuesday shot and killed himself.
5:26AM ( 5 years ago )
Three suspects arrested, another at large in Hall County home invasion
Three people have been arrested in connection with a home invasion and robbery earlier this year in Lula, while a fourth suspect remains on the run, according to the Hall County Sheriff's Office (HCSO).
2:25PM ( 5 years ago )
Saturday hours added for two HCLS branches
Come September, the Hall County Library System will add Saturday hours for the two northern branches of the library system.
11:21AM ( 5 years ago )
Attorney seeks to have charges dropped against former Lumpkin Co. teacher accused of injuring student
An attorney for a former teacher in Lumpkin County plans to be in court Tuesday, asking to have battery charges dropped against his client.
2:56PM ( 5 years ago )