Tuesday November 26th, 2024 9:36AM

Bryan Pirkle

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Bryan Pirkle
Office building proposed for northside of Gainesville
A 7,700-square-foot office building is planned on a vacant lot on Thompson Bridge Road across from the new Walmart Neighborhood Market.
12:02PM ( 9 years ago )
Nearly 5,000 expected Friday, Saturday for Lake Lanier event
More than 4,500 rowers and spectators from around the south are expected in Gainesville Friday and Saturday for the John Hunter Regatta.
10:22AM ( 9 years ago )
Motorcyclist killed in Gainesville accident
The Gainesville Police Department is investigating after a two-vehicle crash resulted in the death of a motorcycle driver Friday night.
6:37AM ( 9 years ago )
Gwinnett Co. fire destroys single-story home
A Lawrenceville home has been described as a "total loss" following a severe fire Friday afternoon.
8:51PM ( 9 years ago )
DeKalb Co. settles suit alleging court practices targeted poor
DeKalb County agreed to policy changes meant to protect the rights of people who can't afford fines and fees for traffic violations and other misdemeanors as part of the settlement of a federal lawsuit.
9:17PM ( 9 years ago )
UGA student found dead inside dorm
The body of a female University of Georgia student was found inside a campus dormitory Thursday evening.
8:57PM ( 9 years ago )
Hall Co.: Nearly $50,000 in drugs seized in raid on store
One person has been arrested and nearly $50,000 worth of drugs seized following a raid in Hall County on Wednesday.
9:33PM ( 9 years ago )
Hall Co. drug search yields two arrests
Two Gainesville residents were arrested by Hall County authorities on Tuesday during the course of a drug investigation.
10:58PM ( 9 years ago )
White County voters approve ESPLOST
White County voters said yes by a wide margin to extending the education sales tax in the county.
10:20PM ( 9 years ago )
Official: Iran confronts US at nuke talks over GOP letter
Iranian diplomats twice confronted their American counterparts about an open letter from Republican senators who warned that any nuclear deal could expire the day President Barack Obama leaves office, a senior U.S. official said Monday.
10:24PM ( 9 years ago )