Sunday July 20th, 2025 8:47AM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
US stocks open the week higher, Europe gains
Stocks are opening higher in the U.S. after central bankers in Europe and Japan said support for their economies would continue.
9:57AM ( 10 years ago )
Hearing set in Florida loud music death case
A man accused of killing a teenager during an argument over loud music appeared in court briefly for a hearing in Florida.
9:36AM ( 10 years ago )
AAA: Labor Day gas prices expected to reach 4-year low
Motorists preparing for a Labor Day road trip will likely see the cheapest gas prices for the holiday since 2010. Oil and gasoline prices slipped again in the past week and that decline is likely to continue into the holiday weekend.
5:29AM ( 10 years ago )
Boy, 13, shot to death inside Carrollton bedroom
Police are trying to learn why a 13-year-old boy was shot to death in his bedroom in west Georgia.
9:37PM ( 10 years ago )
Cause of Lula mobile home fire still undetermined
A double-wide mobile home on Noah Martin Road in Lula was destroyed by fire early Friday morning.
6:47PM ( 10 years ago )
Georgia-based relief agency fights Ebola outbreak
As the Ebola crisis in West Africa continues to escalate, MAP International is sharpening its focus on getting medical aid to where it is needed most.
1:02PM ( 10 years ago )
Lawrenceville man killed in scooter accident on Hwy. 20
Forsyth County Sheriff's Office investigators said a Lawrenceville man died Thursday night after his scooter was hit by a pick-up truck on Highway 20.
11:36AM ( 10 years ago )
Lilburn woman shoots suspected burglar through door
Gwinnett County police say a 73-year-old woman shot through a door and wounded suspected burglar as he approached her bedroom.
6:28AM ( 10 years ago )
Gainesville man dies following Tuesday morning car crash
One day after a traffic accident in the Clermont area, an 80-year-old Gainesville man has died, apparently from injuries he suffered in the single vehicle crash.
2:54PM ( 10 years ago )
Brantley, Writebol released from Emory Hospital
The two American aid workers who were infected with the deadly Ebola virus in Africa have been discharged from an Atlanta hospital where they were treated, the aid groups they were working for said Thursday.
11:03AM ( 10 years ago )