Saturday July 5th, 2025 1:47AM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Hertz doubles reward in car rental worker slaying
Hertz Rent-a-Car is doubling its reward for information in the killing of an employee, who was gunned down while attending a vehicle last year.
10:25AM ( 11 years ago )
Georgians frustrated by food stamp phone system
Georgia residents who receive food stamps have been frustrated by problems in a statewide phone call-in system.
9:03AM ( 11 years ago )
Firearms deer season to open Sat. across Georgia
Georgia deer hunters can begin taking to the woods this weekend.
5:27AM ( 11 years ago )
Ga. closer to paying off unemployment debt
Georgia Labor Commissioner Mark Butler says the state has made significant progress repaying the federal government for loans that covered unemployment benefits in recent years.
5:06AM ( 11 years ago )
Flowery Branch man identified as accident victim
Hall County authorities said a 23-year-old Flowery Branch man was the victim of an early morning crash in south Hall County Thursday.
2:01PM ( 11 years ago )
NY Times best selling author to appear at Brenau
New York Times Best Selling author Mary Alice Monroe will be appearing at Brenau University on Monday, October 21, according to University officials.
1:11PM ( 11 years ago )
State grants permits for Saturday 'Great Bull Run'
Just days before daredevil runners plan to dodge a stampede of bulls at a Georgia horse park, state agriculture officials approved last-minute permits paving the way for the event.
8:07AM ( 11 years ago )
Atlanta-based SunTrust to cut 800 positions
Atlanta-based SunTrust Banks Inc. has informed employees that it will cut 800 positions in its mortgage business.
6:19AM ( 11 years ago )
Initial unemployment insurance claims down slightly in Georgia
The Georgia Department of Labor announced today that 34,293 laid-off workers filed first-time claims for unemployment insurance (UI) benefits in September, down by 1,210, or 3.4 percent, from August
5:22AM ( 11 years ago )
Gov't reopens after Congress ends 16-day shutdown
The government reopened its doors Thursday after a battle-weary Congress approved a bipartisan measure to end a 16-day partial shutdown and avert the possibility of an economy-jarring default on U.S. obligations.
4:02AM ( 11 years ago )