Friday May 10th, 2024 9:10AM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Macy's cutting 2,500 jobs in reorganization
Macy's Inc. is cutting 2,500 jobs as part of a reorganization to sustain its profitability.
7:52AM ( 10 years ago )
Cheesy shortage: Kraft says Velveeta running low
Playoff parties may have one fewer dip option this year.
7:44AM ( 10 years ago )
Land near Soque River added to national forest
Land near a popular trout fishing river has been added to the Chattahoochee National Forest in the mountains of northeast Georgia.
7:07AM ( 10 years ago )
Man fleeing bail bondsmen pulled from Chattahoochee
Police in Suwanee say a man who was being chased by two bail bondsmen had to be pulled from the Chattahoochee River after he either fell or jumped into the frigid water.
5:35AM ( 10 years ago )
Banks' list of civic endeavors lengthy
Funeral services are scheduled for Friday for Mike Banks, a longtime business and community leader in the Gainesville area.
6:30PM ( 10 years ago )
Gainesville PD will go paperless
Now that Gainesville City Council has given its approval, the Gainesville Police Department will get a new electronic records management system, moving one step closer to a paperless environment.
2:30PM ( 10 years ago )
Georgia attorney to lead Office of Child Advocate
Gov. Nathan Deal has appointed attorney Ashley Willcott the new director of the Office of Child Advocate, the official watchdog of the state's child welfare system.
12:43PM ( 10 years ago )
Gainesville council okays Lanier Ave. rezoning
Gainesville City Council members switched direction Tuesday night and approved a rezoning request that they had denied months ago.
10:07AM ( 10 years ago )
Ga. Democratic Party names new executive director
The Democratic Party of Georgia has named a new executive director.
7:00AM ( 10 years ago )
School schedules return to normal; some delays in mountain counties
Even though early morning temperatures are in the teens across much of north Georgia, area school systems have decided their buses and the heating systems in their buildings can handle the cold.
5:08AM ( 10 years ago )