Sunday May 25th, 2025 7:16PM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Ga. hospital agrees to $20 million false billing settlement
Federal prosecutors say a central Georgia hospital system has agreed to a multimillion dollar settlement to resolve allegations of fraudulent Medicare billing.
5:29AM ( 10 years ago )
Teen drowns in lake at Stone Mountain Park
A Tennessee teenager has drowned in a Georgia lake after family says he saved a friend who became distressed.
5:18AM ( 10 years ago )
Weekend accident kills two, injures one in south Hall County
Two women were killed and a man was injured in a collision in south Hall County Saturday night.
11:09AM ( 10 years ago )
Piedmont College to hold commencement events this weekend
Piedmont College will celebrate Spring Commencement 2015 with three days of events and ceremonies at the campus in Demorest April 30–May2.
10:53AM ( 10 years ago )
Southern states observe Confederate Memorial Day
One hundred and fifty years after the Civil War's end, several Southern states will mark Confederate Memorial Day as an official state holiday.
10:06AM ( 10 years ago )
Toddler run over by vehicle in Hall County, uncle charged
A toddler is dead and his 19-year-old uncle is in jail after a fatal accident in the east Hall County area Sunday afternoon.
7:27AM ( 10 years ago )
AAA: Gas prices reach four-month high
For the first time in 127 days, the national average price for regular unleaded gasoline exceeded $2.50 per gallon on Friday.
6:47AM ( 10 years ago )
Hall Co. high school students present year-long internship projects
Hall County high school students enrolled in the Honors Mentorship Program presented their year-long projects about internships throughout the community on Thursday night.
11:05AM ( 10 years ago )
UGA president looking to increase staff, faculty salaries
University of Georgia President Jere Morehead has revealed where a significant portion of a recent tuition hike will be going: into the pockets of UGA's comparatively underpaid faculty and staff.
5:52AM ( 10 years ago )
Decision on charges in 5 Ga. crash deaths could take months
A decision on whether to bring criminal charges in a fiery interstate crash that killed five Georgia nursing students could take months as investigators work to piece together details of the collision, authorities said Thursday.
5:49AM ( 10 years ago )