Saturday May 24th, 2025 3:36AM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Home Depot asks judge to dismiss consumers' data breach suit
Home Depot is asking a judge to dismiss a federal lawsuit filed by consumers after a massive data breach last year.
1:04PM ( 9 years ago )
Greenville-based CertusBank closing; selling branches in N. Ga.
Greenville-based CertusBank is closing its downtown headquarters and is selling its operations. The sale includes branches in north Georgia.
7:01AM ( 9 years ago )
Georgia education department creates fine arts position
A new position at the Georgia Department of Education will focus on fine arts, including music, dance, theatre and visual arts.
12:36PM ( 9 years ago )
Gainesville will implement annual tax billing plan
Saying it will save money for the city and make it easier on taxpayers, the city of Gainesville plans to send out only one tax bill this year.
12:06PM ( 9 years ago )
First Lake Show a success for John Jarrard Foundation
The folks in charge of the John Jarrard Foundation are always trying new ways to get music in front of an audience, and over the weekend, they chose the Lake Lanier Olympic Venue on Clarks Bridge Road as the setting. From the looks of things, the first-ever Lake Show was a success.
11:59AM ( 9 years ago )
AAA: Gas prices reaching their peak?
Gas prices could finally be reaching their peak as the rate of increase at the pump is beginning to stall. Since last Sunday, the average price for gasoline rose 5 cents in Georgia.
6:40AM ( 9 years ago )
Officials say clogged drains caused Atlanta highway flooding
Officials in Atlanta say clogged drains were to blame for flooding that closed a major highway that runs through the heart of the city.
5:50AM ( 9 years ago )
Police: Georgia man kills 2, dies in shootout with deputy
Authorities say a Georgia man shot and killed two people inside a liquor store and then shot his parents before he was killed in a shootout with a deputy.
5:18AM ( 9 years ago )
VIDEO: Downtown Gainesville Farmers Market opens for 2015 season
Summer means fresh fruits and vegetables across north Georgia, and thanks to farmers markets that have now opened, citizens now have several places to buy those items right from the source.
12:00PM ( 9 years ago )
Gainesville Councilwoman Bruner will run for re-election
Gainesville City Councilwoman Ruth Bruner confirmed Saturday that she will run for re-election to her Ward 5 post.
10:16AM ( 9 years ago )