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B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Rabid raccoon found in northwest Hall Co.
Hall County Animal Control reports the third rabies case of the year, this one in northwest Hall County.
11:06AM ( 9 years ago )
Jury foreman says prosecution presented "good, fact-based case" against accused Gainesville killer
A Wilkes County man will spend life in prison for the August 2014 murder of a homeless man in Gainesville.
12:06PM ( 9 years ago )
NE Ga.'s unemployment rate rises to 6.2 percent in June; Gainesville rate still lowest in state
The Georgia Department of Labor announced Thursday morning that the unemployment rate in the Northeast Georgia region in June was 6.2 percent, up three-tenths of a percentage point from 5.9 percent in May.
5:15AM ( 9 years ago )
UPDATE: Authorities release names in Forsyth County murder-suicide
The Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office released the names of the people involved in a shooting that claimed four lives on Old Atlanta Road Wednesday morning.
4:15PM ( 9 years ago )
Gainesville police investigate bank burglary
Gainesville police investigators are trying to determine what might have been stolen during an overnight burglary at a BB&T bank branch on the west side of Gainesville.
11:00AM ( 9 years ago )
Georgia's Pre-K Program to welcome 84,000 4 year olds
Georgia's Pre-K Program will welcome 84,000 4 year olds this school year.
5:19AM ( 9 years ago )
Bob Hamrick will not seek re-election to City Council
Longtime councilman Bob Hamrick has announced he has reconsidered a run for re-election to the Gainesville City Council.
11:50PM ( 9 years ago )
Two people, dog have a scare on the river below Buford Dam
There were some scary moments for a couple and their dog on the Chattahoochee River below Buford Dam Tuesday afternoon when they were caught in a swift current.
7:25PM ( 9 years ago )
Three adults displaced by Winder house fire
Three adults were displaced by a late-night house fire Monday, according to officials with the Barrow County Fire Department.
11:55AM ( 9 years ago )
Atlanta leaders vote to study changing Confederate carving
Atlanta city officials have voted to ask Gov. Nathan Deal to consider making changes to the giant carving on Stone Mountain that features Confederate leaders.
5:47AM ( 9 years ago )