Sunday July 6th, 2025 3:07PM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
East Hall family loses home to overnight fire
A family in Eastern Hall County was displaced by an overnight fire at their home on Coker Road.

5:14AM ( 11 years ago )
Small, impassioned group asks for Hall Co. anti-tethering law
The group was small, but the nine people who approached the Hall County Commission Monday after was passionate about their cause - creation of an anti-tethering law for dogs in the county.
7:21PM ( 11 years ago )
More flights added at Savannah/Hilton Head airport
The Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport is gearing up for more flights in the coming year as airlines expand service at the coastal Georgia airport.
2:07PM ( 11 years ago )
Falling tree kills man in east Georgia
Authorities say an east Georgia man was killed when a tree fell on the tractor he was driving.
2:04PM ( 11 years ago )
Alleged kidnapper caught in Banks Co.
The man suspected in the kidnapping of a Commerce toddler on Friday has been caught in Banks County, according to the Banks County Sheriff's Office.
10:18AM ( 11 years ago )
Atlanta Braves say they will build new stadium in Cobb Co.
The Braves announced Monday they are leaving Turner Field and moving into a new 42,000-seat, $672 million stadium about 10 miles from downtown in 2017.
9:29AM ( 11 years ago )
Officers reunited with boy they rescued from fire
In an event described as emotional for all involved, two Gainesville police officers were reunited with a little boy they rescued from a burning home in Gainesville Saturday morning.
6:24AM ( 11 years ago )
Gas running about 25-cents less than Thanksgiving 2012
The national average for a gallon of gas is about 25 cents less than it was during last year's Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
5:03AM ( 11 years ago )
Suspect flees after shooting a Gwinnett party
Gwinnett County police said they are looking for a suspect in a deadly shooting that happened at a party in Lawrenceville Sunday afternoon.
10:40PM ( 11 years ago )
Philippine typhoon death toll could reach 10,000
A senior regional police official and a city administrator in the typhoon-ravaged Tacloban city in the central Philippines say the death toll there could reach 10,000 people.
8:26PM ( 11 years ago )