Saturday April 27th, 2024 1:54AM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Women protesting Obama report attack on I-85 overpass
Police in Gwinnett County are investigating an attack on a group of women as they protested on an interstate overpass and carried signs calling for President Barack Obama's impeachment.
10:21AM ( 10 years ago )
Gov't shutdown: No progress on ending stalemate
The political stare-down on Capitol Hill shows no signs of easing, leaving federal government functions - from informational websites, to national parks, to processing veterans' claims - in limbo from coast to coast. Lawmakers in both parties ominously suggested the partial shutdown might last for weeks. Meanwhile, voters (see link below) are lashing out at Congress.
8:06AM ( 10 years ago )
Speed limit to increase on part of I-285 in Atlanta
State officials say the speed limit on part of Interstate 285, the freeway that forms a perimeter around Atlanta, will be increased soon.
7:46AM ( 10 years ago )
Ga. boaters to be fined for late registration renewal
Georgia Department of Natural Resources officials say boaters will face fines later this month if they fail to renew their boat decals on time.
7:44AM ( 10 years ago )
Body found in river is missing Gwinnett Co. man
The man whose body was found in the Chattahoochee River Monday has now been identified.
7:18AM ( 10 years ago )
Young Life hosts annual plant sale
Young Life Gainesville-Hall County and the Evan Wesley King Foundation are partnering Saturday, October 5 to raise money to send area students to Young Life Camp.
1:16PM ( 10 years ago )
Fire official calls house fire suspicious
An early morning fire at a house just off White Sulphur Road in Hall County Tuesday was being called suspicious by investigators.
1:00PM ( 10 years ago )
Oakwood Secret Santa Car Show set for this Saturday
The City of Oakwood, Hayes Chrysler Dodge Jeep and area volunteers are once again combining efforts to raise money for the Oakwood Secret Santa program.
12:49PM ( 10 years ago )
Habersham teacher says he was fired from overseas job because of disability
A Habersham County teacher - who thought he had landed a dream job teaching overseas - is now back in Georgia, working for minimum wage at the Cornelia Library.
12:34PM ( 10 years ago )
Fla. asks US Supreme Court to stop Ga. water use
Florida charged ahead Tuesday with a lawsuit against the state of Georgia that accuses its northern neighbor of consuming too much fresh water from a river system that serves three Southeastern states.
9:07AM ( 10 years ago )