Friday April 19th, 2024 12:20AM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Ethics commission case goes to jury
Jurors are considering a lawsuit filed by the former Georgia ethics commission director, who alleges retaliation for investigating complaints against Gov. Nathan Deal.
12:18PM ( 10 years ago )
Woman killed when car runs red light in S. Forsyth Co.
A Johns Creek woman died Thursday after her vehicle was hit by a driver who ran a red light at an intersection in south Forsyth County.
12:08PM ( 10 years ago )
Forsyth Co. Peeping Tom arrested in Cleveland
A Cleveland man has been arrested in connection with a Peeping Tom incident at Belk in Cumming last weekend.
10:56AM ( 10 years ago )
Caterpillar to hire more workers for new Ga. plant
The Caterpillar company is planning to hire 100 more workers for its new manufacturing plant in northeast Georgia.
8:01AM ( 10 years ago )
Woman's body discovered in woods near Lilburn; police rule death as homicide
The identity of a woman found dead in Lilburn this morning has been released, and her death is now ruled as a homicide.
1:29PM ( 10 years ago )
Boat found burning in Lake Lanier cove
Just after 6 a.m. Thursday, a fisherman spotted a boat burning on Lake Lanier near the Shoal Creek campground area.
7:44AM ( 10 years ago )
Severe weather expected to move into Georgia
Thunderstorms are expected to roll across north and central Georgia, bringing the chance for severe weather as a storm system moves into the state.
6:13AM ( 10 years ago )
First public meeting tonight on Hall Co. lakefront property values
The first of two meetings to explain Hall County's recent real estate equalization project is Thursday night at the North Hall Community Center.
5:17AM ( 10 years ago )
Supreme Court voids overall campaign donor limits
The Supreme Court further loosened the reins on political giving Wednesday, ruling that big campaign donors can dole out money to as many candidates and political committees as they want as long as they abide by limits on contributions to each individual campaign.
2:43PM ( 10 years ago )
911 dispatcher helps own father on 1st day of job
A Georgia 911 operator is being nominated for a national award for training a colleague, who took a call from her own family during her first day on the job and helped dispatch an ambulance to her father.
2:39PM ( 10 years ago )