Tuesday May 20th, 2025 6:53PM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
American Red Cross in NE Ga. asks for donations as clean-up efforts from Hurricane Matthew continue
While the sun is shining across the state this week, the situation is anything but bright for tens of thousands of residents who living along Georgia's coast.
5:00AM ( 8 years ago )
Hall County School District honored at inaugural Healthy Georgia Awards
The Hall County School District (HCSD) was among three school systems in Georgia honored Monday night with 2016 Healthy Georgia Awards.
12:46PM ( 8 years ago )
UPDATE: Dacula woman arrested at Lake Lanier Islands, accused of leaving child in car close to water
A Gwinnett County woman has been arrested in Hall County after authorities said she was so intoxicated she left her child in a car with the keys in the ignition and couldn't remember where she left the vehicle.
10:35AM ( 8 years ago )
Concert at Cherokee Bluffs Park will benefit Hall County schools' performing arts
Hall County Parks and Leisure will partner with two other groups to bring a concert to Cherokee Bluffs Park with all proceeds benefiting performing arts at Hall County schools.
12:41PM ( 8 years ago )
Gainesville names Perry, Allison to top government positions
The city of Gainesville has filled two key government positions, according to city manager Bryan Lackey.
11:14AM ( 8 years ago )
Local EMC crews working in hurricane-damaged areas
More than 40,000 Georgia EMC customers are still without power in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew.
9:35AM ( 8 years ago )
AAA: Hurricane Matthew pushes gas prices up in Florida; Georgia prices drop 2 cents
Pump prices rose in Florida last week as gas stations struggled to meet surging demand due to Hurricane Matthew.
7:30AM ( 8 years ago )
Decision to come this week for Enota school site plan
The only item on the agenda when the Gainesville City School Board meets in a called meeting this week is a decision on a site plan for the new Enota Elementary School.
7:00PM ( 8 years ago )
DNR report: Boat involved in deadly Lanier crash traveling at excessive speed
A boat involved in a deadly crash on Lake Lanier in July likely was traveling more than 100 mph at the time of the accident, according to a report from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
1:30PM ( 8 years ago )
Massey honored with special day, sculpture to be housed at Georgia Poultry Lab
Officials at Peach State Bank & Trust in Gainesville said Abit Massey had refused on several occasions to allow them to host an event in his honor, but they said they finally went against his wishes and held an appreciation day for him anyhow.
10:06AM ( 8 years ago )