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B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Piedmont College plans Halloween events Oct. 31
Students at Piedmont College are planning new ways to scare you
1:01PM ( 9 years ago )
Police apprehend teen after gunfire hurts Atlanta toddler
Police say they've made an arrest in a shooting that left a 1-year-old boy wounded in southeast Atlanta.
12:58PM ( 9 years ago )
4 Georgia residents face human trafficking charges in Idaho
Idaho State Police say four Georgia residents have been arrested in southern Idaho on suspicion of human trafficking.
12:40PM ( 9 years ago )
Kubota to expand in Hall Co., adding 650 jobs
Gov. Nathan Deal announced Monday morning that Kubota Manufacturing of America (KMA), a leading global manufacturer of small tractors, RTVs and lawn mowers, will expand its headquarters in Gainesville.
11:47AM ( 9 years ago )
Hunters find human remains in wooded area of Barrow Co.
Barrow County Sheriff's Office investigators are working with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to determine the identity of human remains found in a wooded area near Auburn on Saturday.
10:23AM ( 9 years ago )
Forsyth Co. deputy hit by vehicle while directing traffic at school
A Forsyth County sheriff's deputy has been taken to the hospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries after he was hit by a vehicle Monday morning.
9:37AM ( 9 years ago )
Girl wounded in Washington school shooting dies
A 14-year-old girl who was wounded when a student opened fire inside a Washington state high school has died, raising the death toll in the shooting to three.
7:00AM ( 9 years ago )
Hazing trial to start Monday for 4 FAMU band members
The trial of four members of Florida A&M University's marching band on charges of felony hazing and manslaughter was scheduled to start Monday, nearly three years after drum major Robert Champion died from being beaten.
6:58AM ( 9 years ago )
Escaped Forsyth Co. inmate turns himself in to authorities
Authorities said an inmate accused of walking away from a work detail in Cumming has turned himself in to the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office.
6:50AM ( 9 years ago )
Ga. Senate debate: Nunn, Perdue spar over gridlock
To hear their rivals, Michelle Nunn is a liberal ``hypocrite'' who campaigns as a moderate but would be little more than a rubber stamp for President Barack Obama, while David Perdue is a wealthy corporate executive who would do nothing but continue the partisan bickering in Washington.
5:48AM ( 9 years ago )