Friday May 17th, 2024 5:46AM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Hurricane Arthur forms in the Atlantic
Arthur strengthened to a hurricane early Thursday and threatened to give North Carolina a glancing blow on Independence Day
5:47AM ( 9 years ago )
Ga. to offer bonuses to early childhood teachers
A new state program is aimed at giving incentives to early childhood educators for furthering their education.
5:18PM ( 9 years ago )
School officials say suspected 'flasher' has no connection to RMA
Officials at Riverside Military Academy in Gainesville said Wednesday they do not believe a man who has been "flashing" female shoppers in Peachtree City has any connection to the school.
12:52PM ( 9 years ago )
Gas leak damages Friendship Road
The Georgia Department of Transportation said a portion of Friendship Road will remain closed until at least 7 p.m. while repairs are made to the road following a gas main rupture Wednesday morning.
12:43PM ( 9 years ago )
Ga. students struggle on algebra, geometry tests
Georgia students continue to struggle with tougher math exams.
12:28PM ( 9 years ago )
Law blocks sale of e-cigarettes to Ga. minors
Georgia Department of Public Health officials say a new state law makes it illegal to sell or distribute electronic cigarettes to anyone under 18.
7:41AM ( 9 years ago )
Ga. Senate candidate Nunn releases tax info
Democrat Michelle Nunn this week released five years of federal tax returns as she awaits the winner of a July 22 runoff between Republicans Jack Kingston and David Perdue for Georgia's open Senate seat.
7:17AM ( 9 years ago )
Tropical Storm Arthur forms off Florida coast
Tropical Storm Arthur has formed off the central Florida coast, becoming the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season.
11:29AM ( 9 years ago )
No charges expected in deaths of 3 men killed crossing I-85
Police in DeKalb County say three men were struck and killed by a pickup as they attempted to walk across a freeway near the start of the morning rush hour.
7:27AM ( 9 years ago )
Obama to go it alone on immigration, pleasing few
President Barack Obama's abrupt shift from seeking immigration legislation to pursuing a go-it-alone executive strategy raises expectations among immigration advocates that Obama may have trouble satisfying while setting up a clash with House Republicans who've already threatened to sue him.
6:37AM ( 9 years ago )