Friday May 10th, 2024 5:53AM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Gwinnett apartment fire ruled arson
Gwinnett County fire officials say a blaze at an apartment complex has been ruled as arson.
7:18AM ( 10 years ago )
Small tornado causes storm damage in north Georgia
National Weather Service forecasters say they've determined that recent storm damage north of Atlanta was caused by a small tornado.
6:54AM ( 10 years ago )
Ga. lawmakers gather for revamped Wild Hog Supper
The unofficial start to the 2014 legislative session known as the Wild Hog Supper featured the same group of Georgia politicians and lobbyists, but a different tone after the event was overhauled this year to be more transparent and benefit the needy.
5:19AM ( 10 years ago )
Vigil scheduled tonight for men found dead in Lake Lanier
A candlelight vigil is being held Sunday afternoon for the two young men whose bodies were pulled from the waters of Lake Lanier this past Friday.
2:25PM ( 10 years ago )
Flowery Branch man found squatting in foreclosed house
Hall County authorities have arrested a man they found living illegally in a vacant, foreclosed house in Flowery Branch.
1:11PM ( 10 years ago )
Father-son team may be responsible for Rite Aid robberies
A Buford location is among several Rite Aid stores that have been victimized in the Atlanta area by armed robbers since last fall.
11:52AM ( 10 years ago )
Body of victim found in burned Snellville house
Gwinnett County fire officials said Friday morning they have found the body of a man who perished in an early morning fire in Snellville.
10:42AM ( 10 years ago )
N. Ga. fugitive is caught in NY after police chase
Authorities say a man wanted in Barrow County is in a New York jail after he damaged two state police cars while fleeing from troopers in an upstate town.
10:16AM ( 10 years ago )
Target: Data breach caught up to 70M customers
Target says that personal information - including phone numbers and email and mailing addresses - was stolen from as many as 70 million customers in its pre-Christmas data breach.
10:12AM ( 10 years ago )
Christie: I'm responsible for actions of aides
New Jersey Gov. Christie says he is responsible for the actions of his aides, who engineered traffic jams as political payback to a town mayor.
11:26AM ( 10 years ago )