Sunday May 19th, 2024 10:07AM

Bryan Pirkle

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Bryan Pirkle
Addressing Tuesday voting issues, Sec. of State Raffensperger places blame on local offices
Georgia's Secretary of State on Wednesday issued a brief statement addressing the widely-reported issues faced by many voters across the state during Tuesday's primary elections.
9:16PM ( 3 years ago )
Peaceful protest escalates into tense confrontation in downtown Gainesville
All that remained of a tense demonstration in downtown Gainesville Sunday morning were a few empty plastic water bottles scattered along Jesse Jewell Parkway near the pedestrian bridge.
8:40AM ( 3 years ago )
Health officials closing COVID-19 collection site in Dawson Co.
Nine COVID-19 specimen collection sites operated by Augusta University and the Georgia National Guard are closing Saturday, including one site in Northeast Georgia.
6:00PM ( 3 years ago )
Boys & Girls Club of Lanier announces free virtual summer camp
A free virtual summer camp is being offered by the Boys & Girls Club of Lanier through the end of July.
7:30PM ( 3 years ago )
Search underway for missing Habersham Co. man
Habersham County authorities are on the lookout for an elderly man who has been missing for roughly two days.
7:48PM ( 3 years ago )
Memorial Day flyover includes Northeast Georgia locations
The Georgia Army National Guard has announced plans for statewide flyover events on Memorial Day, with several Northeast Georgia locations included in their plan.
8:00PM ( 3 years ago )
Dawson Co. investigators trying to I.D. man whose body was found in Amicalola River
The body of an unidentified person was recovered from a Dawson County river on Tuesday, and authorities are working to determine the man's identity.
8:30PM ( 3 years ago )
Sugar Hill announces plans for Memorial Day ceremony, veterans memorial dedication
City officials in Sugar Hill announced on Tuesday plans for a Memorial Day ceremony and memorial dedication that will be open to the public and live-streamed online.
10:00PM ( 3 years ago )
Suspect arrested after series of South Hall vehicle break-ins last week
A Buford man wanted for a string of vehicle break-ins, as well as running from authorities after a related traffic stop, turned himself in to deputies at the Hall County Jail on Thursday.
8:45PM ( 4 years ago )
Lawrenceville City Council meetings reopening to the public
Lawrenceville City Council meetings will be reopened to the public starting next Wednesday night, the first public meeting since Lawrenceville's COVID-19-related State of Emergency ended on Wednesday.
6:26PM ( 4 years ago )